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The Northrop F-89 Scorpion was an early American jet-powered fighter designed from the outset as an all-weather interceptor. Though its straight wings limited its performance, it was among the first USAF jet fighters with guided missiles, and notably the first combat aircraft armed with air-to-air nuclear weapons (the unguided Genie rocket).
Below is a list of F-100 Super Sabre airframes that survived military service.
49-2434 (S-10) 49-2457 (R-04) 52-1856 (D-06) 52-1896 (R-04) 52-1911 (D-05) 52-1927 (D-02) 52-1941 (D-04) 52-1949 (D-04) |
52-2129 (D-04) 53-2453 (D-04) 53-2463 (D-06) 53-2494 (D-04) 53-2519 (S-93) 53-2520 (D-70) 53-2530 (D-04) |
53-2536 (D-06) 53-2610 (D-06) 53-2646 (D-95) 53-2674 (D-03) 53-2677 (D-95) 54-0298 (D-99) 54-0322 (D-03) |
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