F-86A Sabre Tucson, Arizona
Before there were fighting falcons in the desert, there were sabres in the sky. In this photograph, taken in the late-1950s, a pilot stands by his F-86A Sabre, the first jet in what was then the 152nd Interceptor Squadron’s inventory. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo/162nd Wing Historian’s Office/Released)
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