F-100D-56-2679-111FIS-AUG79 by Michel Klaveren
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F-100D-56-2679-111FIS-AUG79 by Michel Klaveren
USAF North American F-100C Super Sabre 53-1712 by Mark Allison Via Flickr: An aircraft with an interesting history on display at Grissom Air Museum near Peru, Indiana. "Used to evaluate the behavior of a pitching motion damper. It completed thirty flights and as expected the damper further increased the aircraft's resistance to coupling and these findings were used with the X-15 and SST studies. The four pilots who flew our aircraft and how many times for the NACA; Stanley P. Butchart (16), Neil A. Armstrong (10), Joseph A. Walker (3), and Capt. Hugh P. Hunerwadel (1).The last pilot to fly our aircraft was Neil Armstrong who ferried JF-100C Serial No. 53-1712 to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, AZ, for storage following the completion of inertial roll coupling flight research earlier that month." (Grissom AFB Museum). -30/05/2022
USAFE Skyblazers North American F-100C Super Sabre 54-1980 by Wing attack Plan R Via Flickr: F-100C-25-NA. The Skyblazers were part of the 36th TFW. Photo Credit's: Unknown to me (Reprint Scan)
North American F-100C Super Sabre Thompson Trophy & Bendix Trophy winner - 1955.
F-100C by Jack Whitaker Via Flickr: Picture was found while surfing on the internet. F-100C at Soesterburg AB Netherlands
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