North American F-100F Super Sabre

Started by Barry Griffiths, August 13, 2013, 10:27:40 AM

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Barry Griffiths

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Scott Youmans

Now that's a fighter!  Great shot Barry!  I would love to see that bird.
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Ned Harris

Dean Cutshall flying the F-110F Super Sabre on Thunder over Michigan Arrival Day 8/9/13.


_68U5005 North American Aviation F-100F Super Sabre N2011V Dean Cutshall by Ned Harris, on Flickr
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Jeff D. Welker

As far as I'm concerned, you guys can't post too many of these great F-100 images. Terrific job Ned. If memory serves me correctly, this is similar to the Super Sabre that Steve Canyon arrived in when I got to meet him at the ANG Sky Harbor. Very cool indeed.
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Paul Dumm

Please, Lots more of the F-100. And if you find an 'D' model flying out there I know someone who would love some photos of it.  :)
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Ned Harris

Dean Cutshall flying the F-100F on Arrival Day for Thunder over Michigan. 8/9/13.


_68U5150 North American Aviation F-100F Super Sabre N2011V Dean Cutshall by Ned Harris, on Flickr
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josephea6

Gorgeous shots gents!  Keep them coming!

Barry Griffiths

Barry Griffiths
Tucson, Arizona & Waterloo, Ontario

Barry Griffiths

Barry Griffiths
Tucson, Arizona & Waterloo, Ontario

Tower Guy

Ned & Barry these are some great shots of an aviation classic. This is the first fighter aircraft I worked as a new air traffic controller in 1974 at Columbus, Ohio, now Rickenbacker ANG.

Scott Youmans

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Harvey, they were old then!  We had them at Luke around 1969-70 as I recall.  You could see them easily from Litchfield Road, all camouflaged at that time.  LA tail code.

Found some pics:

http://www.f-100.org/hun106.shtml

Be sure to check out the Air National Guard Links.  Good Tucson shots among others.
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Ned Harris

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Jeff D. Welker

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Quote from: Scott Youmans on August 13, 2013, 09:02:07 PM
Harvey, they were old then!  We had them at Luke around 1969-70 as I recall.  You could see them easily from Litchfield Road, all camouflaged at that time.  LA tail code.

Found some pics:

http://www.f-100.org/hun106.shtml

Be sure to check out the Air National Guard Links.  Good Tucson shots among others.


My dad said that when his squadron got 104's at Sky Harbor that the Tucson ANG got F-100's. This was very late 1950's - assuming his brainpan is still functioning accurately. Old is correct.  ;)
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Ned Harris

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Barry Griffiths

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