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SOH-CM-2025
Earlier this past week, the world's only airworthy F-86A, N48178 (former G-SABR), flew for the first time since arriving in the US last year. Extensive inspections and maintenance were performed by Heritage Aero (Rockford, IL), and two new fuel cells had to be manufactured and installed in the aircraft. This aircraft of course was based and flown in the UK for many years (1992 to 2014), and was first restored to flight in the 1970's.
https://www.facebook.com/Heritage-Aero-Inc-126524887518750/timeline/
(There are only 2 or 3 other known surviving F-86A's in existence, and one of those has also been under restoration to fly, owned by the Flying Heritage Collection (49-1217) - it is scheduled to be completed next year (as is the Flying Heritage Collection's original Me-262).)
Screenshots feature the Milviz F-86 with a repaint of the aforementioned Sabre, by Skyhawk18 (available in the SOH file library). Rumor has it that the aircraft may soon have its silver paint stripped off and be re-finished in polished bare metal.




https://www.facebook.com/Heritage-Aero-Inc-126524887518750/timeline/
(There are only 2 or 3 other known surviving F-86A's in existence, and one of those has also been under restoration to fly, owned by the Flying Heritage Collection (49-1217) - it is scheduled to be completed next year (as is the Flying Heritage Collection's original Me-262).)
Screenshots feature the Milviz F-86 with a repaint of the aforementioned Sabre, by Skyhawk18 (available in the SOH file library). Rumor has it that the aircraft may soon have its silver paint stripped off and be re-finished in polished bare metal.



