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  • Canadair Sabre
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  • The Canadair Sabre was a jet fighter aircraft built by Canadair under licence from North American Aviation. A variant of the North American F-86 Sabre, it was produced until 1958 and used primarily by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) until replaced with the Canadair CF-104 in 1962. The resulting variant was considered one of the finest dogfighters of its day. Several other air forces also operated the aircraft.
  • The Canadair Sabre is the Canadian counterpart to the F-86. It was considered one of the finest dogfighters of it's day, and it was used by many countries. 1.815 were built. It was introduced in 1950, and it retired in 1980.
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max takeoff weight alt
  • 7965.0
Guns
  • 60.500000
climb rate main
  • 11800.0
length alt
  • 11.43 m
span main
  • 37
thrust alt
  • 32.36 kN
height alt
  • 4.49 m
Introduced
  • 1950
primary user
Type
  • Fighter
range alt
  • 2044.0
length main
  • 1143.0
bombs
  • 5300
height main
  • 449.58000000000004
span alt
  • 11.32 m
missiles
  • 2
range main
  • 1270.0
Manufacturer
  • Canadair
max speed main
  • 710.0
climb rate alt
  • 59.9
ceiling main
  • 54000.0
National Origin
  • Canada
empty weight main
  • 10618.0
type of jet
  • turbojet
Developed From
First Flight
  • 1950-08-09
more users
engine (jet)
  • Avro Canada Orenda 14
max speed alt
  • 1142.0
jet or prop?
  • jet
empty weight alt
  • 4816.0
thrust main
  • 7275
number of jets
  • 1
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 16,460 m
max takeoff weight main
  • 17560.0
Retired
  • 1980
rockets
  • variety of rocket launchers; e.g: 2 Matra rocket pods with 18 SNEB 68 mm rockets per pod
Crew
  • one, pilot
Number Built
  • 1815
abstract
  • The Canadair Sabre was a jet fighter aircraft built by Canadair under licence from North American Aviation. A variant of the North American F-86 Sabre, it was produced until 1958 and used primarily by the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) until replaced with the Canadair CF-104 in 1962. The resulting variant was considered one of the finest dogfighters of its day. Several other air forces also operated the aircraft.
  • The Canadair Sabre is the Canadian counterpart to the F-86. It was considered one of the finest dogfighters of it's day, and it was used by many countries. 1.815 were built. It was introduced in 1950, and it retired in 1980.
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