67Cougar wrote:
How about a few non-props, for no particular reason ....

53-1296, Delaware ANG display 1998
A few notes on this aircraft that might be of some interest.
This specific F86H, #1296 was flown by an old friend, Dave McAllister who commanded the Del ANG from the 142nd FS days. Dave and Bill Spruance were involved in a T-Bird takeoff accident at Scott AFB when they flamed out after rotation. Dave was killed and Spruance survived but was horribly burned and injured.
Bill Spruance (Gen Spruance) became a world wide known vocal proponent of flight safety. His lectures on the subject have been heard all through the military aviation communities.
This aircraft became very well known throughout the United States due to a non military reason. Dave's family owned and operated one of the finest catering businesses in the country. Their specialty was their world famous "Snapper Soup" (Dave's call sign was Snapper as well ). On occasion, he would load up the ammo boxes of this airplane with Snapper Soup and hand deliver it all over the United States to friends, dignitaries, and generally to anyone who asked for it.
I can personally attest that the reputation of this soup was well deserved
