North American Aviation F-86 Sabre (Fighter)
Snapshot
- Nickname:
- Sabre
- Number Built:
- 9,860
- Make:
- North American Aviation
- Mission:
- Fighter
- Location:
- ハンガー79
Background
The F-86 was the U. S. Air Force’s first swept-wing jet fighter. Making its initial flight in October 1947, the first production model flew in May 1948. Four months later, an F-86A set a new world speed record of 670.9 mph.
As a day fighter, the F-86A, E, and F models served in Korea as the primary opponent of the Russian-built MiG-15. By the end of hostilities, F-86 pilots had shot down 792 MiGs, with a kill ratio of 8:1.
More than 5,500 F-86 day fighters were built in the United States, Canada, and air forces of 20 other nations, including West Germany, Japan, Spain, Great Britain and Australia.
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Specs
- Contractor
- North American Aviation
- Deployment Date
- First flight, October 1947; Operational 1949
- Span
- 37 feet, 6 inches
- Length
- 37 feet
- Height
- 14 feet, 8 inches
- Weight
- 10,600 lbs
- Max. Speed
- 675 MPH
- Service Ceiling
- 48,300 feet
- Range
- 360 miles
- Crew
- 1