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Glenn[_2_]
September 13th 09, 08:37 AM
Chris Diesel
September 13th 09, 03:39 PM
"Glenn" > wrote in message 
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Great shot and very happy to see her again Glenn
Chris
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The Sabre flew the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) into the jet fighter 
age yet there is only one still flying in the world.
Now fully restored, the RAAF's Sabre A94-983 will take to the air tomorrow 
for its first public appearance in 16 years.
It will join other historic aircraft in flying displays at the Temora 
Aviation Museum in south-west New South Wales.
The museum's Peter Pring-Shambler says it took three and a half years to 
restore the rare aircraft under an agreement with the RAAF.
"The decision was made that we would take over the looking after of the 
aeroplane, put it back in the air and operate it on behalf of the RAAF," he 
said.
"It's never been done before so we were leading the way, pioneering this and 
it's worked quite well."
Built in Australia in 1957 by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, the 
A94-983 was based on a United States design, modified to include a more 
powerful Rolls Royce Avon engine.
"It saw service then [with the RAAF] until 1969-1970," Mr Pring-Shambler 
said.
"A few of the aircraft ... including this aircraft ... were transferred to 
the Royal Malaysian Air Force in 1970.
"Then in about 1977 the then chief of the Malaysian Air Force gifted this 
particular aeroplane back to the RAAF."
Between 1982 and 1993 the Sabre flew at air shows around Australia. It then 
sat at the RAAF Museum at Victoria's Point Cook until it was moved to the 
Temora Aviation Museum in 2005.
Mr Pring-Shambler says nearly 10,000 Sabre fighters were built worldwide but 
few remain.
"This is the only Australian-built one, so it is pretty rare," he said.
"And there's probably only a handful - six or seven - Sabres flying 
worldwide."
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/09/04/2676786.htm?site=local
Tony Smith
September 13th 09, 11:18 PM
"Chris Diesel" > wrote in message 
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> The Sabre flew the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) into the jet fighter
I would have thought that the Meteor and Vampire did that.....
Jon Anderson
September 14th 09, 03:05 AM
Nice shot! I saw that earlier this year, a few months before it's first 
taxi test. Be back in NSW in a couple weeks, sure wish I could have been 
there for the first flight.
Jon
Robert Sveinson
September 16th 09, 04:26 AM
"Chris Diesel" > wrote in message
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> "Glenn" > wrote in message
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> Great shot and very happy to see her again Glenn
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> Chris
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> The Sabre flew the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) into the jet fighter
> age yet there is only one still flying in the world.
>
> Now fully restored, the RAAF's Sabre A94-983 will take to the air tomorrow
> for its first public appearance in 16 years.
>
> It will join other historic aircraft in flying displays at the Temora
> Aviation Museum in south-west New South Wales.
>
> The museum's Peter Pring-Shambler says it took three and a half years to
> restore the rare aircraft under an agreement with the RAAF.
>
> "The decision was made that we would take over the looking after of the
> aeroplane, put it back in the air and operate it on behalf of the RAAF,"
> he said.
>
> "It's never been done before so we were leading the way, pioneering this
> and it's worked quite well."
>
> Built in Australia in 1957 by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, the
> A94-983 was based on a United States design, modified to include a more
> powerful Rolls Royce Avon engine.
>
> "It saw service then [with the RAAF] until 1969-1970," Mr Pring-Shambler
> said.
>
> "A few of the aircraft ... including this aircraft ... were transferred to
> the Royal Malaysian Air Force in 1970.
>
> "Then in about 1977 the then chief of the Malaysian Air Force gifted this
> particular aeroplane back to the RAAF."
>
> Between 1982 and 1993 the Sabre flew at air shows around Australia. It
> then sat at the RAAF Museum at Victoria's Point Cook until it was moved to
> the Temora Aviation Museum in 2005.
>
> Mr Pring-Shambler says nearly 10,000 Sabre fighters were built worldwide
> but few remain.
>
> "This is the only Australian-built one, so it is pretty rare," he said.
>
> "And there's probably only a handful - six or seven - Sabres flying
> worldwide."
>
> http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/09/04/2676786.htm?site=local
    There are at least 2 SABRES still flying in Canada.
    One is in the paint scheme of the RCAF Golden Hawks ( I hope that
    the above info by me is accurate, but.........
    There is a Sabre in Alberta, which is frequently hired
    to tow targets for the CF-18 drivers from Cold Lake, Alberta.
            And I put ALL the info that I had into its own little room,
            and...........you guessed it! I cannot find the web sites
            for these a/c.
The F-86 Sabre landed this morning at the Fort St. John Airport - Adam 
Reaburn/Energeticcity.ca
The classic F-86 Sabre, also known has 'Hawk One' has touched down at the 
Fort St. John Airport today to be here for the Fort St. John International 
Air Show on Sunday, July 19.
"Hawk One' of the Centennial Heritage Flight will constitute a highly 
visible tribute to the commemoration of 100 years of powered flight in 
Canada in 2009.  "Resurrect, Celebrate and Motivate" is the theme behind the 
refurbishment of a classic RCAF F-86 Sabre 5 (Canadair Serial Number 23314) 
in the colours of the legendary Golden Hawks aerobatic team that thrilled 
Canadians from coast-to-coast for five airshow seasons commencing in 1959.
Led by former Snowbird commander LCol Steve Will, the Hawk One team brings 
together a formidable group of highly experienced military and civilian 
professionals that includes one of Canada's most famous aviators, astronaut 
Chris Hadfield.  Teaming up with Canada's famous Snowbirds for much of the 
year, Hawk One will assist the team in motivating the youth of the country 
to reach for their dreams, whatever they may be.
The 2009 Fort St. John International Air Show is this Sunday at the North 
Peace Airport - for more information check out the Air Show website at 
www.fsjairshow
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