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F-86 Sabre
F-86 Sabre 
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North American F-86 Sabre in Flight
North American F-86 Sabre in Flight 
North American F-86 Sabre Flying Over Desert Terrain
North American F-86 Sabre Flying Over Desert Terrain 
North American F-86A Sabre over California Desert
North American F-86A Sabre over California Desert 
North American F-86 Sabre above Pacific Coast
North American F-86 Sabre above Pacific Coast 
F-86F Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86F Sabre Jet in Flight 
F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight 
F-86 Sabre in Flight
F-86 Sabre in Flight 
F-86D Sabre Jet Layout
F-86D Sabre Jet Layout 
F-86 Sabre Jets Landing
F-86 Sabre Jets Landing 
F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Line
F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Line 
F-86D Sabre Jet Flight Line
F-86D Sabre Jet Flight Line 
F-86 Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86 Sabre Jet in Flight 
F-86E Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86E Sabre Jet in Flight 
F-86 Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86 Sabre Jet in Flight 
F-86 Sabre Jet in Vertical Climb
F-86 Sabre Jet in Vertical Climb 
F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight 
F-86D Sabre Jet Flight Line
F-86D Sabre Jet Flight Line 
F-86 Sabre Jet Banking in an Air Show Performance
F-86 Sabre Jet Banking in an Air Show Performance 
Sabre Jets Flying in Formation, One F-86E and Three F-86As
Sabre Jets Flying in Formation, One F-86E and Three F-86As 
F-86H Sabre Jet on Tarmac
F-86H Sabre Jet on Tarmac 
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North American F-86 Sabre Banking Right

The North America F-86 Sabre jet was America’s first swept-wing jet fighter. The single-seat jet was the world’s first-line fighter for more than a decade after it was designed. More than 6,000 F-86s were manufactured by North American's Los Angeles, Calif., and Columbus, Ohio, divisions. The K model, manufactured in Turin, Italy, by Fiat, was flown by NATO forces. Four models of the craft (F-86A, E, F and H) were day fighters or fighter bombers, while the F-86D, K and L versions were all-weather interceptors. Successive models of the daylight versions, all designed to destroy hostile aircraft in flight or on the ground, were equipped with more powerful engines and armament systems that ranged from bombs and rockets to machine guns and cannon. Various models of the Sabre held world's speed records for six consecutive years, setting five official records and winning several National Aircraft Show Bendix Trophies. During the Korean conflict, the Sabre Jet flew 82,177 sorties during 32 months of combat and troop support. The version built for the Navy and Marine Corps was called the FJ-2 Fury. 
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Unique identifier BI42055 
Boeing ID ka86a-7 
Type Image 
Size 2649px × 2225px   16MB 
License type RM 
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