While searching for photos of F-86 Sabres it dawned on me that there is no all-weather F-86 (D/K/L) flying today. There was one owned by fire bomber boss Sergio Tomassoni (T&G) for some time. It was later sold to a Robert Alan Kemp of Reno and was regd. N86RJ for some 20 years. I actually thought it was being made flyable! (see here)
http://www.warbirdregistry.org/jetregis ... 16071.html
However this bird is now sitting on the pole at Davis Monthan AFB as a static display. (See photo here)
http://f-86.tripod.com/usa.html The same Kemp has been the regd. owner of an F-100 as of lately so who knows, maybe that will fly!
So what is the reason for no D/K/L models flying? I seem to remember a story that the K models were wfu by the Norwegian AF due to center section cracks. Anyone who can tell me if this is an inherent flaw in the design? According to the F86 website there is one D model under rebuild in St. Louis, MO by a guy named Dan Bissell, but it doesn't say whether or not it is to airworthy standard!
T J