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PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 9:07 pm 
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This was taken many moons ago in front of the NMUSAF's restoration facility.

Any guess's as to the identity of this saber?

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For starters it looks to be an H-model Sabre.


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I dunno about it being an H-model...

I think it is an A-model ... the one they have displayed is 49-1067...then again don't they have one with the skin off too?

Hmmm...

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I'm not sure 100%, since I don't have the serial Number, But I think it is the A Model that the New England Air Museum had for many years.
It's a Korean War vet with the 4th FG, notice the yellow stripes around the fuselage.
It was returned to the Air Force and NEAM got the F-86 that had been on loan to the Champlin Museum.

Not 100% sure on this because it's been a while since I actually laid eyes on the airframe, but I'm about 65% sure it's the one. I'll try to dig up some slides of it in storage.
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Anything to do with this? ....
http://www.amarcexperience.com/AMARCArticleF86Sabre.asp


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Boneyard...Looks like a good find to me :)

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I think Boeyard's right.
I'll still try to pull out some slides of the NEAM/NMUSAF F-86 swap.
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Wrong wind screen for an A model :shock:

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Now in open storage at AMARC, same condition.


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Airdales wrote:
I think Boneyard's right.


Oh good! what do I win? :D


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