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North American F-86 Sabre

21. Canadair Sabre of the Fireballs aetobatic demonstration team. The team's aircraft sported this "fire-engine red" scheme for a very short period only, as some superior officer decided that people might mistake the team for a Russian team and ordered the red paint stripped off.

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22. F-86A of the Washington ANG, preserved at Fairchild AB.

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23. A Canadair-built F-86E operated by Flight Systems.

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24. F-86E Sabre of the Utah ANG, preserved on a pole on the Utah National Guard property in Draper City.

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25. Canadair CL-13 Sabre F.Mk.4 of unit 117 vp, Batajnica airfield, Yugoslavia, 1956.

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26. Canadair CL-13 Mk 5 of 441 Squadron, Marville, France, mid 1950s. This aircraft is now displayed at the Royal Military College in Canada.

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27. CL-13 Sabre 5 of the RCAF Sabre Operational Training Unit.

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28. Canadair CL-14 Mk 4 of the Fuerza Aerea Honduras, preserved at the Chilean Air and Space Museum in Santiago.

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29. F-86F-35-NA of Detachment 52, Esquadra 51 'Falcones', Forca Aerea Portuguesa, based at AB2 - Bissau / Bissalanca in 1962-1963. This plane was part of the first batch of F-86Fs deployed in Guinea in 1961 and was used in ground attack operations. 5322 was shot down by enemy ground fire on 31st May 1963. Pilot ejected safely.

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30. F-86F 52-4308 of the Republic of Korea AF (ROKAF), preserved at the Seoul War Memorial.

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