5184 x 3456 px | 43,9 x 29,3 cm | 17,3 x 11,5 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
28. August 2011
Ort:
Dunsfold Airfield Surrey UK
Weitere Informationen:
The North American Aviation F-86 Sabre was the world’s first operational jet fighter designed from the outset with swept-wings to achieve high speed performance. It also featured an axial-flow jet engine, a swept-tail and many other innovations which included powered flying controls and a highly ergonomic cockpit with outstanding visibility. Despite design origins beginning during World War II, the Sabre led a long and productive life over which it was continuously developed. Originally intended as a high-altitude day-fighter, it was subsequently redesigned into an all-weather interceptor (F-86D) and a fighter-bomber (F-86H). F-86A, F-86E and F-86F Sabres all took part in the Korean War. The aircraft played a pivotal role in this conflict by winning back air superiority for the United Nations allies, going head-to-head with the impressive Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 'Fagot'. The Sabre is ranked, along with its illustrious World War II ancestor the P-51 Mustang, as one of the great fighter aircraft of all time. Nearly 10, 000 of the F-86 series were built: Golden Apple Operations operate the world's only 'A' model variant that remains airworthy. This Sabre (48-178) is also believed to be the world's oldest flying jet powered aircraft