F-86F-30

 

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F-86F-30

A/C SN: 23231

Construction #1021

FAA Registration N91FS

Date Acquired: August, 1998

From: Own, donated by Tractor Corp

Displayed: October, 1998

23 April 54 - First Flight

11 May 54 - Assigned to the RCAF and assigned to 421 Sq, RCAF at Grostenquin, France

1960 - Assigned to Maritime Aircraft Repair and Overhaul, Moncton, Canada

1972 - Sold to Bankers Leasing Inc, Washington DC and registered as N231X

1978 - Sold to Ronald Reynolds, Kansas City, Kansas

1982 - Sold to Flight Systems Inc., Mojave CA and registered as N91FS

August, 1998 - Donated to Palmdale Heritage Airpark, Palmdale CA

This A/C served in the Canadian Air Force 421 Squadron , 2nd Fighter Wing. The tactical code was AX-231

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F-86 Sabre

General Information

Manufacturer: North American Aviation

Production Period: 1948 to 1965

Number Produced: 8,472 Total All Sources

Production Series: USAF: F-86A, E, F, & H single-seat A/C, F-86D, K, & L radar interceptors, RF-86F photo-reconnaissance

Roles: Originally designed as a land-based fair-weather air superiority fighter for the US Air Force; later developed into a land-based all-weather multi-mission aircraft for the US Air Force, capable of close air support and radar guided air defense

Performance and Specifications

(Figures given are for the F-86A model)

Maximum Speed: 695 mph at sea level (Mach 0.94)

Service Ceiling: 48,000 feet above sea level

Range: 1,615 miles

Weapons: Six M3 .50 cal. Browning machine guns and assorted air to ground bombs and rockets

Crew: Pilot

Length: 37 feet, 6 inches

Wingspan: 37 feet, 1 inch

Height: 14 feet, 8 inches

Maximum Takeoff Weight: 14,981 lbs.

Powerplant: General Electric J47-GE-27 axial flow turbojet providing 5,910 lbs. of thrust

Achievements: First operational USAF swept-wing jet fighter; first US production aircraft capable of achieving Mach 1; during the Korean War the F-86 achieved a 10:1 kill ratio over the Soviet MiG-15 figher

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