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F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight
F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight 
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F-86A Sabre Jet in Flight 
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F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Line 
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F-86E Sabre Jet in Flight 
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F-86D Sabre Jet Flight Line 
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F-86 Sabre Jets Landing 
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YF-86K Sabre Jet on Tarmac 
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F-86D Sabre Jet Flight Line 
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Men Elevating a F-86 Sabre Jet for a Rocket Test 
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F-86 Sabre Jet Flight Deck 
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North American F-86 Sabre Banking Right 
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F-86 Sabre Jet in Flight

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. The version built for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps was called the FJ-2 Fury. 
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Unique identifier BI214594 
Boeing ID naa495 
Type Image 
Size 4750px × 3800px   51MB 
License type RM 
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