F-86F Sabre - 1/32 Scale
Item#: TAMC210- U.S. air superiority fighter
- Jet Engine aircraft, single engine
- Handcrafted, hand-painted mahogany construction
- Scale: 1/32nd
- Operators: U.S. Air Force, dozens of nations worldwide
- Time in operation: 1949-1994 (Bolivia)
- Post-World War II era
- Manufacturers: North American
- Length: 13.75 inches
- Wingspan: 14.13 inches
With nearly 10,000 examples built, the F-86 Sabre is one of the most numerous jet-powered fighters ever built. The Sabre made its major combat debut in 1949 during the Korean War, where it was America's primary jet air superiority fighter. A series of modifications brought the F-86 to a competitive level of performance with its primary opponent, the MiG-15. The F-86 was also used as a ground-attack fighter in the Korean conflict, and it continued to see combat service with other nations long after the United States had retired the type from service.
Depicted here is an F-86F Sabre, the last major air-superiority production variant. Extensive care has been taken to ensure that this high-quality model is as accurate and realistic as possible, something that any collector or aviation enthusiast can appreciate.

Material
Wood
Weight
3.3 lbs.
Finish
Painted
Year
1949
Brand
Toys and Models
Length (in.)
13.75
Branch
Air Force
Aircraft
Jet
Wingspan (in.)
14.13
Era
Post-WWII
# of Pieces
1
Scale
11689




