North American F-86 Sabre
The North American F-86 Sabre, sometimes called the Sabrejet, is 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 swept-wing Soviet MiG-15 in high-speed dogfights in the skies of the Korean War (1950–1953), fighting some of the earliest jet-to-jet battles in history. 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 Although it was developed in the late 1940s and was outdated by the end of the 1950s, the Sabre proved versatile and adaptable and continued as a front-line fighter in numerous air forces until the last active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.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor North American F-86 Sabre
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- Wingspan 26.1ft (8.0m)
- Length 25.9ft (7.9m)
- Height 14.4ft (4.4m)
- Empty Weight 9,869lbs (4,476kg)
- Loaded Weight 13,746lbs (6,235kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.452
- Wing Loading 70.8lbs/ft2 (345.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 194.2ft2 (18.0m2)
- Drag Points 4162
Parts
- Number of Parts 73
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 342