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PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 2:09 pm 
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Great job on the video, and well done to the CF!

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Boy that formation would look even better with a F-105!

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is this the same F-100 I saw fly at Reno a few years ago? if not,how many privately owned F-100's are flying ?

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OK OK - for all my whining about it not being in T-Bird colors it really does look good. Great video and nice tribute.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:49 pm 
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Boy that formation would look even better with a F-105!

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A terrific video. Thanks for sharing. I agree, hope the F-105 can be a 4th in that formation someday....


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:52 pm 
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is this the same F-100 I saw fly at Reno a few years ago? if not,how many privately owned F-100's are flying ?


Don't know if this is the F-100 you saw at Reno (wasn't that in SEA camouflage also?). This F-100 was in Thunderbirds colors until a couple of months ago or so.

The Collings F-100F and Dean Cutshall's F-100F in Fort Wayne, IN are the two currently flyable Super Sabres I am aware of. Don't know if there might be another or not.


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[quote="jwc50"

The Collings F-100F and Dean Cutshall's F-100F in Fort Wayne, IN are the two currently flyable Super Sabres I am aware of. Don't know if there might be another or not.[/quote]

The one in Reno is in SEA camo and is flyable but I do not think it has flown recently. If you count that one, Cutshall and Collongs, that makes three flyable.


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Way cool video and very powerful at the same time.

I still dont get the govs deal on the 105 though. They can have a f-4, a-4, f-100, but not a 105. What are they afraid of??? The gov should be happy that there is a group that wants to show and use her.

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unless I am mistaken there are two or three F-100F sabres in Montana that are very close to flyable - in fact my understanding is they just need an annual and they are ready to go.

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nice video

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