My wife and I were passing through Brazil, Indiana yesterday, where F-86F 52-5434 is displayed in front of the Clay County courthouse. We've passed it many times, but this time I decided to stop and snap some pics. The aircraft is painted dark metallic gray, with the gun port panels left bare stainless. It's in very rough shape..the paint is chipped, tires flat, gear struts covered with rust, windscreen plexi badly yellowed and crazed and cockpit completely stripped. I don't know much about Sabres, but the canopy shape looks odd to me..I wonder if it's a homemade replacement (especially since it's so clear.)
There's a nice little memorial in front of the plane.
Here's the cockpit..a fair bit of corrosion is visible along the lower edges of the canopy.
The aircraft is obviously an empty shell, but it would still be nice to see her at least cosmetically restored and out of the weather. 20-30 years ago, it was common to see retired '50s fighters displayed at courthouses, American Legions, and VFWs. Some have gone to museums, but sadly most eventually went so far downhill they were scrapped. I fear this aircraft is headed for the latter fate.
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<DISCLAIMER> This post is in no way intended to re-ignite the "Static vs Flying" flame war. I just wanted to bring some attention to an aircraft desparately in need of some TLC before it's lost forever.