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The Canadian F-86 Sabre was produced by Canadair Limited in Montreal as the Canadair Sabre. The final variant of the Canadian Sabres, the Mk 6, is generally rated as being one of the most capable of all Sabre variants built anywhere.
Canadair designated their versions of the Sabre numerically, through to the Sabre 6 which was the aircraft flown in Europe. It was fitted with a short-span 6'-3" wing which featured slats on the leading edge to counteract the poor low-speed handling characteristics of the swept wing design. It carried two drop tanks (jettisonable fuel tanks) outboard of the main wheel wells. But it was the Orenda power plants that distinguished it from all other versions.
The Orenda jet engine was named after a god of the Iroquois and a total of 3838 of these engines were built, 1723 of which became the power plant of the Canadair-built Sabre Jet. Developed by a small group of about forty young Canadian engineers, the Orenda was one of the most successful jet engines ever built. Built by Avro Canada, with the demise of that company, the engine division survived and became Orenda Engines Ltd. in 1956.
I cleaned this photo up a bit
I LOVE IT!
Awesome stuff bro
Thanks for sharing
The Canadian F-86 Sabre was produced by Canadair Limited in Montreal as the Canadair Sabre. The final variant of the Canadian Sabres, the Mk 6, is generally rated as being one of the most capable of all Sabre variants built anywhere.
Canadair designated their versions of the Sabre numerically, through to the Sabre 6 which was the aircraft flown in Europe. It was fitted with a short-span 6'-3" wing which featured slats on the leading edge to counteract the poor low-speed handling characteristics of the swept wing design. It carried two drop tanks (jettisonable fuel tanks) outboard of the main wheel wells. But it was the Orenda power plants that distinguished it from all other versions.
The Orenda jet engine was named after a god of the Iroquois and a total of 3838 of these engines were built, 1723 of which became the power plant of the Canadair-built Sabre Jet. Developed by a small group of about forty young Canadian engineers, the Orenda was one of the most successful jet engines ever built. Built by Avro Canada, with the demise of that company, the engine division survived and became Orenda Engines Ltd. in 1956.
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