Showing posts with label Korean War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Korean War. Show all posts

Sunday, November 15, 2015

More Information on Iowa City's F-86 Sabre Jet


A communication regarding my last post concerns the history of the Iowa City Municipal Airport's F-86 Sabre jet memorial. Websites dedicated to identifying certain aircraft exist and are fueled by input from photographers, historians and local contributors.

One 42N blog reader provided a link to such a site where he and others have detailed information about this Korean War era airframe and its history in Iowa.


Additional history regarding this particular F-86 is welcomed. Please visit the website below and add your knowledge of this memorial to the veterans of Johnson County, Iowa.

From the Aerial Visuals Airframe Dossier website (Link):

Airframe Family: North American P-86/F-86 Sabre
Latest Model:F-86L Sabre
Last Military Serial:53-0750 USAF
Construction Number:201-194
Latest Owner or Location:Iowa City Municipal Airport, Iowa City, Iowa

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Veterans Day Study of an F-86 Sabre


Outside the entrance to the Municipal Airport in Iowa City, Iowa is this F-86 Sabre jet fighter. I took a few photos of it the day I got my first Nikon DSLR camera. Now with a newer Nikon camera and five years later its time to return to the venerable monument to examine what it is telling us.


This summer a painter gave a new coat of red white, blue and black to various areas of the airframe.


While not many people take the time to inspect the underbelly of the fighter it was important to check that the plane's integrity is being maintained.



The business end of a once powerful jet. Sabres vs. MiGs over North Korea back in the 1950s defined modern jet aerial combat.


A plaque on a small granite boulder below the plane reads,
This F-86 Sabre Jet
Re-dedicated by Johnson County Veterans
July 4, 1980
To the Memory of
American Veterans of all Wars
Who Have For More Than 200 Years Served
And Sacrificed in the Cause of Freedom
"They Shall Not Be Forgotten."

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Guardian of Iowa City


The entrance to 42N country's Iowa City Municipal Airport is guarded by this static display from over a half century ago. Flying just a few feet above the ground is a Korean War vintage F-86 Sabre fighter. Some 9,500 of these jets were produced in the 1950s and only 15 remain flyable today. 

I discovered the jet on this site in the late 1970s. On one occasion some anti-war vandals sprayed orange paint on the jet during some protest during that era. Today the newer paint scheme looks good while the whole display could use a good washing. 
Photos displayed here are from the latest 42N camera upgrade and were taken by the junior team member on a shakedown tour of Iowa City sites (airport and grain mills.) Know that.