News

The F-86 Sabre stands as a testament to American aviation ingenuity, holding the distinction of being the most-produced ...
After proving their skill in the skies of World War II, several Allied fighter aces went on to fly the F-86 Sabre during the ...
The F-86D Sabre, nicknamed Sabre Dog, was an aircraft used by the Air Force in the 1950s and early 1960s. The Sabre Dog was the first single-seat fighter jet.
More than 100,000 people attended North American Aviation's 25th-anniversary open house at Port Columbus on Sept. 13, 1953, to see the 250-acre plant that built the F-86 Sabre jet fighter.
A North American F-86D Sabre jet "broke 700" last week: i.e., established a new official speed record of 715.7 m.p.h.* The previous official record, also held by a Sabre jet, was 699.9 ...
The F-86d Sabre Dog aircraft set several records reaching speeds that topped out at over 715 mph, according to the release, and was in service from 1951 through 1961.
Above the skies of the Korean Peninsula, the F-86 Sabre formed one part of an epic aerial rivalry—against the MiG-15, the Soviet Union’s first mass-produced jet. If asked to name the most ...