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Servicing a F-86 Sabre Jet on the Tarmac
XP-86, Prototype for the F-86 Sabre Jet
F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Line
YF-86K Sabre Jet on Tarmac
F-86 Sabre Jet on the Ground
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F-86 Sabre Jet Engine Removal
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F-86H Sabre Jet on Tarmac
F-86F Sabre Jet in Vietnam War Camouflage Livery
F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Line
Pair of F-86 Sabre Jets Landing
F-86A Sabre Jet Flight Line and Tower at March AFB
Gar 1B Missile Installation on F-86D Sabre Jet
YF-86K Sabre Jet on Tarmac
F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight
Pilot Climbs into a F-86 Sabre Jet
F-86D Sabre Jet Flight Line
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The North American F-86 Sabre Jet made its first flight Oct. 1, 1947, and was America’s first single-seat, swept-wing jet fighter. In 1948, it set a new world speed record of 671 mph, and it was the world’s first-line fighter for more than a decade after it was designed. More than 6,000 Sabre Jets were built worldwide. During the Korean conflict, the Sabre Jet flew 82,177 sorties during 32 months of combat and troop support. 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 and sported black radome noses, replacing the yawning jet intakes of the other models. The version built for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps was called the FJ-2 Fury.
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BI212156
Boeing ID
84-853b
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3950px × 5100px 57MB
License type
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