English: An F-100C-25-NA Super Sabre (s/n 54-1992) from the 461st Fighter Day Squadron in Hahn AFB (Rhineland-Palatinate, West Germany) in 1956 with Deadly Jesters logo and colors. (461st Fighter-Day Squadron attached to 86th Fighter-Interceptor Group until 2 May 1956, 36th Fighter-Day Wing after 1 October 1956). Note:
s/n 54-1991 (36th TFW) crashed into sea 60 mi ENE of Wheelus AB, Libya Jul 12, 1958 after collision with 54-2000. Both pilots ejected, but one was never found. -
s/n 54-1993 on display at McConnell AFB, Kansas -
s/n 54-1995 (36th TFW, 53rd TFS) crashed at Ramstein AB, West Germany Nov 28, 1959 -
s/n 54-1996 (36th TFW, 53rd TFS) crashed at Ramstein AB, West Germany Mar 10, 1959 -
s/n 54-1999 (MSN 217-260) to MASDC. To Turkish AF Jul 16, 1973 as 54-1999. W/o Jul 31, 1980 -
s/n 54-2000 (36th TFW) crashed into sea 60 mi ENE of Wheelus AB, Libya Jul 12, 1958 after collision with 54-1991. Both pilots ejected, but one was never found -
s/n 54-2001 was member of USAFE Skyblazers aerobatic team. Displayed at 1957 Paris Air Show. (36th TFW/53rd TFS) Crashed on Hohenfels Army Training Area, West Germany, May 26, 1959 -
s/n 54-2006 was member of USAFE Skyblazers aerobatic team. Displayed at 1957 Paris Air Show. (36th TFW/23rd TFS) crashed 30 miles west of Bitburg AB, Germany Aug 7, 1959.
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An F-100C-25-NA Super Sabre (s/n 54-1992) from the 461st Fighter Day Squadron in Hahn AFB (Rhineland-Palatinate, West-Germany) in 1956 with Deadly Jesters logo and colors
Eine F-100C-25-NA Super Sabre (s/n 54-1992) von der 461st Fighter Day Squadron in Hahn AFB (Rheinland-Pfalz, West-Deutschland) im Jahr 1956 mit dem Logo und den Farben der Deadly Jesters.