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PostPosted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 5:04 pm 
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VFM's F-86F-30 Sabre s/n 52-4689 was assigned to the 322nd Fighter Group and stationed at Foster AFB, Texas, from December 1954 through approximately July 1955. We are looking for photographs (preferably in color!) of this ship, or any F-86F that was assigned to the 322nd at Foster AFB, during that time period. Our intent is to restore our Sabre for static display in those markings. I've poked around on the internet for hours, and I've come up empty. Any help will be greatly appreciated. With all of the great photos that our WIX member have, someone must have what we need!

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k5dh wrote:
VFM's F-86F-30 Sabre s/n 52-4689 was assigned to the 322nd Fighter Group and stationed at Foster AFB, Texas, from December 1954 through approximately July 1955. We are looking for photographs (preferably in color!) of this ship, or any F-86F that was assigned to the 322nd at Foster AFB, during that time period. Our intent is to restore our Sabre for static display in those markings. I've poked around on the internet for hours, and I've come up empty. Any help will be greatly appreciated. With all of the great photos that our WIX member have, someone must have what we need!



That was a great scheme. It was pretty much carried over to the 322nd FDG F-100Cs. I have seen some photos, but none were very good, nor in color. I will see what I can dig up.

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