Machine name: F-86 Saber
Variant: F-86 H
Other Variants: XF-86, YF-86A, F-86A, DF-86A, RF-86A, F-86B, F-86C, YF-86D, F-86D/L, F-86E, F-86E(M), QF-86E. F-86F, F-86F-2, QF-86F, RF-86F, TF-86F, YF-86H, F-86H, QF-86H, F-86J, F-86K, F-86L
Origin: United States
Manufacturing company: North American Aviation
First flight: 1 October 1947
Introduction: 1949 (USAF)
Retired: 1994 (Bolivia)
Units: 9860
Primary users: United States Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, Spanish Air Force, Republic of Korea Air Force, Pakistan Air Force
Role: Fighter Aircraft
Shape: All metal monoplane with swept wing
Engine: Single engine
General characteristics:
Length: 37 ft
Wingspan: 37 ft
Height: 14 ft
Loaded weight: 6,894 kg
Fuel capacity:
Internal fuel load: 437 US gallons, Drop tanks: 2x200 US gallons
Performance:
Max speed (High Altitude): 1,091 km/h
Max speed (Low Altitude): 1,106 km/h
Range: 2,454 km
Major abilities: Air to Air fighting, Bomber
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_F-86_Sabre
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