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Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Wed Aug 22, 2012 12:13 pm

By the way, I find the remark "even in a butt-ugly paint scheme..." a little bit on the rough side for the former owner.

Especially when so many guys on aviation forums go bananas, when one dares to criticize a badly painted US warbird, what is unhappily quite common (to say the truth, less these times, it seems there's some gentle trend for accurate finish now on US newly restored aircrafts).

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:00 pm

JFS61 wrote:
Dan Jones wrote:Nice to see a "Super Sabre", even in a butt-ugly paint scheme...


Super Sabre? F-86?



Up here in the land of hockey sticks and full-service lap dances, when we Canucks say "Super Sabre" we're referring to a MkVI Sword with an Orenda 14 - truly the ultimate Sabre. Early in his air force career my dad was a crew chief of Mk V's and VI's and he absolutely loved the airplanes. An F-100 was merely a "Hun". :D

I don't mean to sound harsh on the owner or whoever painted it on his behalf, and from an historical viewpoint it may very well have a very interesting story to tell. He doesn't have to justify that to me or to anyone else here, but you have to admit as Sabre paint schemes go... :shock:

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:28 pm

...but you have to admit as Sabre paint schemes go...


I may be wrong, but I can't remember a current F-86 today flying which is not überchromed or painted in a wrong and uninteresting way.
And it's a pitty, because, like for almost all US aircrafts, there are for the F-86 just tons of amazing authentic finishes possible.

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Wed Aug 22, 2012 1:37 pm

http://www.vintagewings.ca/Aircraft/tab ... bre-5.aspx

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Wed Aug 22, 2012 5:19 pm

On this bird, why does the canopy ride up when opened?
Is it to clear a MBaker seat or such?
Thx,
VL

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:54 am

Dan Jones wrote:Up here in the land of hockey sticks and full-service lap dances, when we Canucks say "Super Sabre" we're referring to a MkVI Sword with an Orenda 14 - truly the ultimate Sabre.

I noticed how proud everyone was of your mid-power Sabre on my recent visit to the Great White North. Nice scheme, but from this end of the globe, our silver one with the RR Avon beats your golden one with the Ordinaria engine. :lol:

Just ~ I believe the term is ~ 'funnin ya'. :wink:

Regards,

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:58 am

Dan Jones wrote:
JFS61 wrote:
Dan Jones wrote:Nice to see a "Super Sabre", even in a butt-ugly paint scheme...


Super Sabre? F-86?



Up here in the land of hockey sticks and full-service lap dances, when we Canucks say "Super Sabre" we're referring to a MkVI Sword with an Orenda 14 - truly the ultimate Sabre. Early in his air force career my dad was a crew chief of Mk V's and VI's and he absolutely loved the airplanes. An F-100 was merely a "Hun". :D

I don't mean to sound harsh on the owner or whoever painted it on his behalf, and from an historical viewpoint it may very well have a very interesting story to tell. He doesn't have to justify that to me or to anyone else here, but you have to admit as Sabre paint schemes go... :shock:

I see the paint job as being as unsettling as showing up at a car show in a real CSX# 427 COBRA painted PEPTO BISMOL pink and wearing wide whitewalls and flipper hubcaps.

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Thu Aug 23, 2012 1:51 pm

Asking Price for this Sabre is only $1.2M. Once it's yours, you can paint it any way you wish. : ) If it were mine, I would paint it in Skyblazers colors like the one in Florida.

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:09 pm

The Inspector wrote: I see the paint job as being as unsettling as showing up at a car show in a real CSX# 427 COBRA painted PEPTO BISMOL pink and wearing wide whitewalls and flipper hubcaps.

Again about the paint.
Folks grow up and leave it be.

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:22 am

Man I think that paint job looks fantastic. Neat to know it is authentic. It's an outside the box scheme and really stands out.

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:47 am

If it were mine, I would paint it in Skyblazers colors like the one in Florida.


This is really original, never seen.

If I had a P-40, I would paint a sharkmouth on it :lol:

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:28 pm

JDK wrote:
Dan Jones wrote:Up here in the land of hockey sticks and full-service lap dances, when we Canucks say "Super Sabre" we're referring to a MkVI Sword with an Orenda 14 - truly the ultimate Sabre.

I noticed how proud everyone was of your mid-power Sabre on my recent visit to the Great White North. Nice scheme, but from this end of the globe, our silver one with the RR Avon beats your golden one with the Ordinaria engine. :lol:

Just ~ I believe the term is ~ 'funnin ya'. :wink:

Regards,



Good Morning James,

Not being real familiar with the Avon Sabre, were any of them exported? I remember reading a story years ago by test pilot/racer Skip Holm where he mentioned that while in SE Asia he and his F-4 flight playfully jumped some friendly Sabres and got one h--- of a surprise when the Sabres pretty much turned the tables on them.

Dan

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:39 pm

Dan Jones wrote:
JDK wrote:
Dan Jones wrote:Up here in the land of hockey sticks and full-service lap dances, when we Canucks say "Super Sabre" we're referring to a MkVI Sword with an Orenda 14 - truly the ultimate Sabre.

I noticed how proud everyone was of your mid-power Sabre on my recent visit to the Great White North. Nice scheme, but from this end of the globe, our silver one with the RR Avon beats your golden one with the Ordinaria engine. :lol:

Just ~ I believe the term is ~ 'funnin ya'. :wink:

Regards,



Now James

Credit where credit is due but...

The CL-13 Sabre 6 and the AVON Sabres were pretty much a match from what I have read and been told first hand.(Even by a couple of Aussies)

The AVON had significantly more thrust, but the redesign meant the AVON Sabre had a ton more weight, the Cannons were a good add though.

AVON slightly faster (not much) and Cannons
CL-13 Sabre 6 Out Climb, out turn and lighter to fly (and not as chubby lol)

Must be time to get them together for a duel....hows Hawaii? Should we negotiate a date?

Tom H
LOL

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Sat Aug 25, 2012 8:24 pm

Dan Jones wrote:Not being real familiar with the Avon Sabre, were any of them exported? I remember reading a story years ago by test pilot/racer Skip Holm where he mentioned that while in SE Asia he and his F-4 flight playfully jumped some friendly Sabres and got one h--- of a surprise when the Sabres pretty much turned the tables on them.

Interesting question Dan! CAC Sabres were exported to a couple of nations in SE Asia as active fighters. Several were imported to the USA as warbird projects, but none were ever taken on as airworthy projects; though at least one ended up pretending to be a Fury on a stick, IIRC. I think it was (sadly) a case of 'not invented here' with the British engine and significant structural difference.

Skip's experience may well have been with the Ubon-based Sabres, and was actually a formal USAF request for dissimilar practice. It's in the latest Warbird Digest...
Tom H wrote:The CL-13 Sabre 6 and the AVON Sabres were pretty much a match from what I have read and been told first hand.(Even by a couple of Aussies)

The AVON had significantly more thrust, but the redesign meant the AVON Sabre had a ton more weight, the Cannons were a good add though.

AVON slightly faster (not much) and Cannons
CL-13 Sabre 6 Out Climb, out turn and lighter to fly (and not as chubby lol)

So the Ordinaria engine one is less punchy and arguably better at messing around but can't run away? :lol:
Must be time to get them together for a duel....hows Hawaii? Should we negotiate a date?

That would be cool. Currently not going to happen, but there's a good chance of an Avon Sabre in the USA, and that would make that ultimate fly off a possibility...

But it's all in the latest Warbird Digest, folks, you can see it here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=46857 You know it makes sense... :wink:

PS - Thanks to Greg and Todd, it's good to be back there.

Regards,

Re: F-86 for sale in Idaho

Sat Aug 25, 2012 9:29 pm

The latest Warbird Digest is probably sitting in my mailbox as we speak. Looking forward to having a read when I get home.

Tom - you can always cut a chubby girl some slack when she's packin' a big set of guns! :drink3:
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