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Wed Jun 03, 2020 2:43 pm
Just spotted on barnstormers...my very bad if posted already elsewhere:
https://www.barnstormers.com/classified ... atid=23451
Wed Jun 03, 2020 3:50 pm
Poor ol' Sabre:

Any guesses on ID or where it came from?
Wed Jun 03, 2020 5:12 pm
Chris Brame wrote:Poor ol' Sabre:

Any guesses on ID or where it came from?
US Demobbed (
http://www.usdemobbed.org.uk/locations. ... ation=8680) says it is 52-5303 and also has a photo showing it in a much better condition. The airframe apparently came from Anoka, MN (Polar Air Museum or American Wings Air Museum?) by way of the Valiant Air Command Museum in Titusville, FL (
http://www.forgottenjets.warbirdsresour ... 25530.html).
Apparently it was already for sale last November:
https://aerodynamicmedia.com/f-86f-airframe-for-sale/Roger
Wed Jun 03, 2020 7:27 pm
That fuselage chunk looks more like an F-86H to me.
Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:26 pm
Clifford Bossie wrote:That fuselage chunk looks more like an F-86H to me.
Seems there's more than one mislabeled item in this auction.
Item #46 is listed as a T-33 windscreen. I'm confident many of you will discover its true identity upon closer examination!
Also, item #60 is a nice Mk 29 bomb release lever.
I won't be bidding on anything, but hope much of it goes to good WIXer adoption parents!
https://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/phot ... &zip=&kwd=
Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:46 am
Hmm. $55k seems to be a lot to ask for that hulk; it looks like it came out of a playground. The archived version of Forgotten Jets turned this up:
Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:57 am
Dan K wrote:Item #46 is listed as a T-33 windscreen. I'm confident many of you will discover its true identity upon closer examination!
Boy, I sure did! It's a P-forty-sev - er, uh, nope - T-33! Hardly worth anything! Everyone move along...
(frantically registers to bid)
Thu Jun 04, 2020 11:07 am
The F-86H came from (Dross Metals?) next to Davis Monthan via Oregon. It was most recently at Slippery Rock, PA.
Thu Jun 04, 2020 1:36 pm
Reference F-86: Visited the Warbird Museum at Titusville during August 2004 and the F-86 was sitting outside. The airframe was painted the same silver without markings except for U.S. Air Force on fuselage. The thing I noted was no landing gear doors with any of the wheels. In fact, the wheels looked to be too small for the Sabre. Also no serial number on body. I stopped by the West Pennsylvania Warbird museum in August 2007 and what appeared to be the same Sabre was setting on the ground with wings bucked up to fuselage unattached laying on top of cinder blocks, the paint scheme exactly the same as at Titusville. No serial number seen...Only other aircraft sitting outside at this time was the Beech 18 and the Ercoupe.
Fri Jun 05, 2020 9:39 am
Walt had an F-86F (at Titusville for a while) as well as the F-86H.
Fri Jun 05, 2020 6:04 pm
F-86 at Valiant Air Command Museum, Titusville, FL 2005

Fri Jun 05, 2020 6:52 pm
How did it get from reasonably presentable to the dented, singles hulk it is now?
Back in the early '80s there was a F-86L in a Boise junkyard in better shape.
Probably still there.
Sat Jun 06, 2020 1:42 pm
Do you mean how did it turn from a complete F-86F into an F-86H forward fuselage?
Sat Jun 06, 2020 2:19 pm
I'm not all that sure these are one and the same aircraft. Are there any WIXers in the area who can get a shot of the left side of the cockpit to compare? Maybe the faded number 57 on the auction plane's nose gear door could be a clue?
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