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"F-86A Sabre"

She's gone through an acid wash boys!

The spit shine has started....still tweaking alphas and specs...but she's fresh out of the paint hangar...time for some maintenance to reduce that shine.....metal effects...here we come!

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One more that I see often: NX4689H at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, Addison, Texas, near Dallas. I've never seen it fly but it looks like it could.
Glenn
Glenn, I think that might be the Airplane that sat in our hangar at North Texas Regional for several years. I don't have the specifics on what caused the engine problems but I do remember the boss telling me it was awaiting an engine change. Beautiful airplane but all it was doing was sitting in a corner in the hangar gathering dust. It was Cavenaughs' Jet for sure. . .it was during the time we were restoring their P-51.
 
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