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F-100 Super Sabre Rocket Assisted Takeoff
F-100 Super Sabre Rocket Assisted Takeoff
F-100 Super Sabre Rocket Assisted Takeoff
F-100 Super Sabre Rocket Assisted Takeoff
F-100 Super Sabre Rocket Assisted Takeoff
F-100 Super Sabre Rocket Assisted Takeoff
F-100 Super Sabre Rocket Assisted Takeoff
F-100A Super Sabre Super SabreTaking Off
A Speedy Pair of F-100D Super Sabres
F-100D Super Sabre Landing
F-100 Super Sabre Taking Off
F-100F Super Sabre Streaking Skyward
Two F-100A Super Sabres in Flight
F-100A Super Sabre in Flight
F-100 Super Sabre Landing
F-100F Super Sabre in Flight
Thunderbirds F-100 Super Sabre
F-100F Super Sabre in a Loop
YF-100A Super Sabre in Flight
Above the F-100C Super Sabre
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F-100 Super Sabre Rocket Assisted Takeoff
North American Aviation's F-100 Super Sabre first flew May 25, 1953, and was the first operational fighter in the world capable of maintaining supersonic speed in level flight. Of the 2,290 Super Sabres, 1,274 F-100Ds included the first autopilot designed for a supersonic jet. The F-100 had a service ceiling above 50,000 feet and a range of more than 1,000 statute miles.To demonstrate the ability of its pilots and aircraft, the Air Force chose F-100 Super Sabres to perform throughout the world in aerial precision demonstration flights. The famed Thunderbirds, a four-man aircraft team, were viewed by over 19 million people as the storied pilots performed intricate precision maneuvers at low altitude. In Europe the Skyblazers flew similar demonstrations.
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Unique identifier
BI212046
Boeing ID
84-450c
Type
Image
Size
5100px × 5100px 74MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1950s
air to air
airplanes
ascending
blue
blue skies
clouds
copy space
day
exteriors
fighters
fire
firing
flying
full body views
gray
historic production status
jets
military
military livery
monoplanes
nobody
photos
power
propulsion systems
red
right rear views
rocket engines
silver color
smoke
sunshine
takeoffs
text
unpainted
viewed from below
white
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