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Photo ID 17872 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100F Super Sabre, 56 3773
Photo ID: 17872
An interesting find at AMARC in late 1989, it appeared as if this ex. Air National Guard 'Hun' was being prepared for conversion to QF-100F drone standard. She went on to become AD-409 with the 475th WEG
Photo ID 17588 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100D Super Sabre, 56 3055
Photo ID: 17588
The 152nd Fighter Squadron of the Tucson based Arizona ANG has a long association with the F-100 'Hun', operating the F-100A, F-100C, F-100D and F-100F models at various times between 1958 and 1978. This preserved F-100D proudly guards the main gate.
Photo ID 16874 by Joris van Boven. USA Air Force North American F 100D Super Sabre, 54 2130
Photo ID: 16874
F-100 from the Savigny museum, transported to Evreux to meet the F-16 Thunderbirds. But an enormous rainshower started that aftrenoon.....
Photo ID 16461 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100F Super Sabre, 56 3861
Photo ID: 16461
This F-100F was being restored to flying condition so she could be delivered to Mojave for conversion to the QF-100F drone standard. Her colour scheme is quite rare for an F-100.
Photo ID 16094 by Roberto Bianchi. USA Air Force North American F 100D Super Sabre, 54 2265
Photo ID: 16094
Photo ID 14698 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American QF 100D Super Sabre, 56 3141
Photo ID: 14698
A well known and clearly documented QF-100D 'Hun' being a composite of 56-3141 and 56-2992. One of the very few to have survived being a target drone.
Photo ID 11684 by Michael Baldock. T rkiye Air Force North American F 100C Super Sabre, N2011M
Photo ID: 11684
Her former USAF serial 54-2091 is just visible beneath the paint on her tail fin, her Turkish serial 3-091 is on her nose. This 'Hun' was in store at Mojave in late 1993.
Photo ID 10119 by Brian Lockett. USA Air Force North American YF 100A Super Sabre, 52 5755
Photo ID: 10119
Recently placed on display in Century Circle outside the west gate.
Photo ID 8560 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100D Super Sabre, 56 3462
Photo ID: 8560
Formerly operated by the 122nd TFS / 159th TFG Louisiana ANG this 'Hun' entered MASDC in April 1979. Just five months after this photo was taken on AMARC's 'Celebrity Row' she was flown to Mojave CA to be converted to QF-100D drone standard.
Photo ID 8548 by Michael Baldock. Company Owned BAe Systems North American F 100F Super Sabre, N404FS
Photo ID: 8548
A 'Hun' with a past! Formerly F-100F 56-3899, she served with the RDAF, then to N8056Y, then N404FS when photographed on the Mojave ramp in Feb 1987.
Photo ID 8546 by Michael Baldock. Company Owned BAe Systems North American F 100F Super Sabre, N405FS
Photo ID: 8546
Did the old 'Hun' ever look this good? The former USAF 56-3022 caught on the Mojave ramp on a sunny February morning in 1987.
Photo ID 8543 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American QF 100D Super Sabre, 55 3703
Photo ID: 8543
This old 'Hun' was retired by the 128th TFS/GA ANG in June 1976 and was placed in store at MASDC near Tucson. When photographed at Mojave in early 1987 she was being converted by TFSI to QF-100D standard.
Photo ID 8542 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American QF 100D Super Sabre, 55 3672
Photo ID: 8542
The 'Snorting Missouri Mule' badge of the 110th TFS / 131st TFW Missouri ANG is still just visible on the fuselage of this newly converted QF-100D Super Sabre drone which was caught on the Mojave ramp in February 1987.
Photo ID 7535 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100C Super Sabre, 54 1851
Photo ID: 7535
Constructed as an F-100C-15-NA, this Super Sabre looked extremely smart on display at the Museum of Aviation, Warner-Robins AFB in Georgia. The majority of her sisters were transferred to the Turkish Air Force.
Photo ID 7030 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100F Super Sabre, 56 3898
Photo ID: 7030
By February 1987 there were still many F-100 Super Sabres in AMARC. This photograph shows a line of "Hun" tail fins headed by F-100F 56-3898.
Photo ID 7029 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100F Super Sabre, 56 3795
Photo ID: 7029
Awaiting conversion into a QF-100F drone, 56-3795 looks to be in excellent condition and still clearly wears the markings of the 113th TFS, Indiana ANG based at Hulman Field, Terre Haute.
Photo ID 7028 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100D Super Sabre, 55 3616
Photo ID: 7028
This stored F-100D wore "Arizona" on her tail fin and this most likely denotes former ownership by the Tucson based 152nd TFTS, Arizona ANG.
Photo ID 6081 by Harold V. Arkenbout. USA Air Force North American F 100D Super Sabre,
Photo ID: 6081
North American F-100D Super Sabre
Photo ID 5842 by Roel Reijne. USA Air Force North American F 100D Super Sabre, 54 1871
Photo ID: 5842
Photo ID 5619 by Harold V. Arkenbout. USA Air Force North American F 100C Super Sabre, 54 1851
Photo ID: 5619
North American F-100 Super Sabre
Photo ID 5507 by Harold V. Arkenbout. USA Air Force North American F 100C Super Sabre, 54 1986
Photo ID: 5507
North American F-100C Sabre taken 06/06
Photo ID 5371 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100F Super Sabre, 56 3911
Photo ID: 5371
A line of venerable 'Hun' tail fins, all awaiting conversion to QF-100 drone standard. 56-3911 was formerly operated by the 128th TFS GA ANG and was transferred to the U.S. Army for testing one of their programmes.
Photo ID 5369 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100D Super Sabre,
Photo ID: 5369
A row of 'Hun' tail fins in AMARC in 1987. Almost all were converted to QF-100 drone standard and 'expended' as missile targets. Their unit markings reflect a proud selection of ANG units.
Photo ID 4999 by Michael Baldock. USA Air Force North American F 100D Super Sabre,
Photo ID: 4999
This F-100D was most likely being processed out of AMARC to be converted to QF-100D standard at Mojave. Her final fate was no doubt a fiery death over the Gulf of Mexico.
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