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English: ex-USAF North American F-86A Sabre (code FU-178/8178) at Kemble Air Day 2008, Kemble Airport, Gloucestershire, England.
Assembled in Los Angeles in 1948, delivered to the USAF in 1949. Retired from military service 1958 and sent to a Fresno scrap yard. Rescued in 1958 and flew again in 1974. Now resident in England and on the UK civil register. |
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