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The United States Military Aircraft Designation System was first designed in 1919 when the US Army's Aeronautical Division became the United States Army Air Service. Before this aircraft were put into service under their manufacturers' designations.
During this period Type Designations used by the United States Army Air Service were allotted, using two or three letters, which were an abbreviation of the aircraft's purpose. Examples include GA for Ground Attack aircraft; NO for Night Observation aircraft and NBS for Night Bombardment, Short Distance aircraft.
From 1924 to 1947 the Air Service, United States Army Air Corps, United States Army Air Forces and United States Air Force used a designation system based on mission category, with each model in a category numbered sequentially. In 1947, the designation system was extensively overhauled, with several categories being dispensed with, and others renamed For instance, the Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star (Pursuit) was redesignated as F-80 (Fighter), while the A-26 medium bomber/attack aircraft was redesignated as the B-26, reusing the designation, the Martin B-26 having retired in the meantime.
The North American F-86 Sabre, sometimes called the Sabrejet, was a transonic jet fighter aircraft. Produced by North American Aviation, the Sabre is best known as the United States' first swept wing fighter that could counter the similarly-winged Soviet MiG-15 in high-speed dogfights over the skies of the Korean War (1950–1953). Considered one of the best and most important fighter aircraft in that war, the F-86 is also rated highly in comparison with fighters of other eras. Although it was developed in the late 1940s and was outdated by the end of the '50s, the Sabre proved versatile and adaptable, and continued as a front-line fighter in numerous air forces until the last active operational examples were retired by the Bolivian Air Force in 1994.
Its success led to an extended production run of more than 7,800 aircraft between 1949 and 1956, in the United States, Japan and Italy. Variants were built in Canada and Australia. The Canadair Sabre added another 1,815 airframes, and the significantly redesigned CAC Sabre (sometimes known as the Avon Sabre or CAC CA-27), had a production run of 112. The Sabre was by far the most-produced Western jet fighter, with total production of all variants at 9,860 units.
North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere. It can also be considered a northern subcontinent of the Americas. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the west and south by the Pacific Ocean, and to the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea.
North America covers an area of about 24,709,000 square kilometers (9,540,000 square miles), about 16.5% of the earth's land area and about 4.8% of its total surface. North America is the third largest continent by area, following Asia and Africa, and the fourth by population after Asia, Africa, and Europe.
In 2013, its population was estimated at nearly 565 million people in 23 independent states, or about 7.5% of the world's population, if nearby islands (most notably the Caribbean) are included.
North America was reached by its first human populations during the last glacial period, via crossing the Bering land bridge. The so-called Paleo-Indian period is taken to have lasted until about 10,000 years ago (the beginning of the Archaic or Meso-Indian period). The Classic stage spans roughly the 6th to 13th centuries. The Pre-Columbian era ended with the arrival of European settlers during the Age of Discovery and the Early Modern period. Present-day cultural and ethnic patterns reflect different kind of interactions between European colonists, indigenous peoples, African slaves and their descendants. European influences are strongest in the northern parts of the continent while indigenous and African influences are relatively stronger in the south. Because of the history of colonialism, most North Americans speak English, Spanish or French and societies and states commonly reflect Western traditions.
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A fighter aircraft is a military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat against other aircraft, as opposed to bombers and attack aircraft, whose main mission is to attack ground targets. The hallmarks of a fighter are its speed, maneuverability, and small size relative to other combat aircraft.
Many fighters have secondary ground-attack capabilities, and some are designed as dual-purpose fighter-bombers; often aircraft that do not fulfill the standard definition are called fighters. This may be for political or national security reasons, for advertising purposes, or other reasons.
A fighter's main purpose is to establish air superiority over a battlefield. Since World War I, achieving and maintaining air superiority has been considered essential for victory in conventional warfare. The success or failure of a belligerent's efforts to gain air supremacy hinges on several factors including the skill of its pilots, the tactical soundness of its doctrine for deploying its fighters, and the numbers and performance of those fighters. Because of the importance of air superiority, since the dawn of aerial combat armed forces have constantly competed to develop technologically superior fighters and to deploy these fighters in greater numbers, and fielding a viable fighter fleet consumes a substantial proportion of the defense budgets of modern armed forces.
The F86 Sabre Documentary - Full Length HD Documentary - History Channel HD The North American F-86 Sabre, in some cases called the Sabrejet, was a transonic jet fighter aircraft. Created by North American Aeronautics, the Sabre is very well referred to as the Usa' very first brushed up wing boxer which would respond to the similarly-winged Soviet MiG-15 in high-speed dogfights over the skies of the Oriental Battle (1950-- 1953). Taken into consideration one of the most effective as well as most important fighter aircraft in that battle, the F-86 is also rated highly in comparison with boxers of various other eras. Although it was created in the late 1940s and also was outdated by the end of the '50s, the Sabre showed versatile and versatile, and also proceeded as a front-line competitor ...
2010 March ARB Airfest Sunday May 2, 2010. Watch as Steve Hinton puts on a display of a Korean war era F-86 Sabre demonstration to the skyes over March ARB.
A Vintage Wings moment! Aerobatic pilot Rob "Scratch" Mitchell checks out the Golden Hawk F-86 Sabre for the first time. For the Hawk One show schedule go to vintagewings.ca Shot with the Cannon 7D and a GoPro Sport camera.
F-86 Sabre VS MiG-15 Dogfights Korean War
F86 Sabre Jet Fighter Documentary - America's First Jet Fighter Bomber - Military Channel The North American F-86 Sabre, occasionally called the Sabrejet, was a transonic jet competitor plane. Produced by North American Air travel, the Sabre is most effectively known as the United States' initial swept wing fighter which can counter the similarly-winged Soviet MiG-15 in high-speed dogfights over the skies of the Oriental War (1950-- 1953). Thought about among the best and also essential fighter aircraft because battle, the F-86 is likewise appreciated in contrast with fighters of various other eras. [3] Although it was established in the late 1940s as well as was obsoleted by the end of the '50s, the Sabre showed flexible and adaptable, and also continued as a front-line fighter in numero...
This revealing documentary was produced by the US Air Force during the Korean War. You'll see members of all sections of the 'Fighting 51st" Fighter Group and their F-86 Sabres in action. The film covers a typical mission, from planning through touchdown. One of the highlights of the film is an address by Francis "Gabby" Gabreski, legendary 56th Fighter Group ace in World War 2 and CO of the 51st in Korea. Get this film & more, including a 438 page F-86 pilot's manual, on our F-86/FJ-2 DVD http://bit.ly/IPLwbM I restored the images & sound in this video. Many of the scenes in the surviving copy were badly washed out. Zeno, Zeno's Warbird Videos http://zenoswarbirdvideos.com
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The Planes of Fame Air Museum's F-86F starts up and taxi's out for a flight. This video was filmed during the Planes of Fame Air Museum monthly event for June, 2010, Titled: "The F-86 Sabre Jet: From Propellers to Jets". Join us at The Planes of Fame Air Museum http://www.planesoffame.org
Is this what you expected
The day that you enlisted
To kill
And he's not afraid to blow you away
Flying, soaring, bombing
Bringing death to those innocent
Crash burn
My dad's an F16 pilot
Crash burn
Is this the price that the invaded must pay for our liberation
A fee of blood
Flying soaring bombing
Bringing death to those innocent
You take them
You force them to fight
What happens to the family