verner said:Does anyone have anything on the Straight-Wing mock up for F-86? TIA
"The straight-wing project proceeded as far as a wooden mock-up of the left wing and fuselage, complete with dummy J-35 engine. It was unveiled at Inglewood in June 1945"
Justo, you've been posting without citing sources again
aim9xray said:I think that you will find, under closer analysis, that the Squadron/Signal "XP-86" drawing is much closer to representing a FJ Fury than an XP-86.
overscan said:Justo, you've been posting without citing sources again. Bad Justo ;D
XB-70 Guy said:Do you have a higher res of that great photo?
Pioneer said:do you have any profile drawings of the TF-86 two-seater trainer variant of the Sabre, which NAA built as a single prototype????
A SPF threadDoes anyone have, or know where to find, dimensions and drawings of the North American NA.140, the later F-86 Sabre, only with straight wings? Thanks in advance!
Thank you!A SPF threadDoes anyone have, or know where to find, dimensions and drawings of the North American NA.140, the later F-86 Sabre, only with straight wings? Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the clue !
The recent Hatchette bookazine on the F-86 ...
The entry on the F-86 in Hatchette's "Air Power" series; ISSN 2517-259X. I purchased mine at the local B&N before "social distancing" measures shut it down temporarily.The recent Hatchette bookazine on the F-86 ...
What now?
I, for one, would. Been looking at crossing bits from a F-86A and a FJ-1 as the starting point for modeling one; a kit would be simpler.Would anyone be interested in a 1/72 kit of the straight wing NA.140 version?
Thanks for your input! I'm putting together our latest production list and your feedback really helps!I, for one, would. Been looking at crossing bits from a F-86A and a FJ-1 as the starting point for modeling one; a kit would be simpler.Would anyone be interested in a 1/72 kit of the straight wing NA.140 version?
Agreed! As soon as this COVID-19/CCP Virus is done we can get back into production!And me too, then I could compare how close I got to your interpretation when I built my model. Then I could have an XP-86 to go with all my other prototype aircraft models.