re-developed F-86 Saber

Started by Jesse220, April 01, 2016, 06:23:13 PM

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Jesse220

Ok I'm now thinking that they re-developed the J-7 fighter (which was modeled after the Mig-21), but what if we re-developed the F-86 saber and other Saber variants?

kerick

Two engines outside the fuselage like the Skyfox! More modern and fuel efficient and leave lots of room in the fuselage for fuel and radar.
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Jesse220

Quote from: Flyer on April 01, 2016, 07:54:12 PM
Quote from: kerick on April 01, 2016, 07:23:34 PM
Two engines outside the fuselage like the Skyfox! More modern and fuel efficient and leave lots of room in the fuselage for fuel and radar.

So a skinny single seat Sabreliner? ;D

No I'm Thinking like a new Multi role Fighter.

kerick

Quote from: Jesse220 on April 02, 2016, 01:57:02 PM
Quote from: Flyer on April 01, 2016, 07:54:12 PM
Quote from: kerick on April 01, 2016, 07:23:34 PM
Two engines outside the fuselage like the Skyfox! More modern and fuel efficient and leave lots of room in the fuselage for fuel and radar.

So a skinny single seat Sabreliner? ;D

No I'm Thinking like a new Multi role Fighter.

Right, with a new nose to replace the intake and to hold radar.
This is the conversion of the T-33 to the Skyfox. Imagine the F-86 instead.
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Captain Canada

Neat idea. I have never heard of the Skyfox. Great stuff !

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kerick

Skyfox was a great idea (IMHO) that never quite caught on. The idea was to upgrade existing T-33s for countries that didn't have a ton of money to spend on brand new aircraft. I plan on building one if I can get the right engines and a good T-33 kit together in the same place at the same time.

I figure doing something like this to an F-86 would not be too difficult. I was thinking of a pair of J-85 engines would fit within the time frame of F-86 usage.
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Jesse220

 Those Ideas could work. Maybe if we replace the Skyfox's engines and add some intakes also with a single jet engine, It would be a reborn Saber.

kerick

Lots of possibilities. This was just one I've mentally tossed around for some time now.
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Jesse220

I think the newly built sabers could be based off of the JC-17 Thunder

FAR148

How about a lightning style Saber?




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Jesse220

Quote from: FAR148 on April 04, 2016, 02:11:34 PM
How about a lightning style Saber?




Steven L   :party:


I guess that would work, but I still think the re-modeled Saber could be based off of the JF-17 Thunder. No offense

scooter

How 'bout something like this?

Under belly intake, 2d thrust vectoring


Dual flank intakes, F110 in back
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Jesse220

Quote from: scooter on April 04, 2016, 03:25:34 PM
How 'bout something like this?

Under belly intake, 2d thrust vectoring


Dual flank intakes, F110 in back

Sounds like a good idea :thumbsup:

Captain Canada

The twin-engine example is a nice, subtle whif ! The other one look like a space Sabre, or a shuttle.

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Quote from: kerick on April 03, 2016, 08:15:58 AM
Skyfox was a great idea (IMHO) that never quite caught on. The idea was to upgrade existing T-33s for countries that didn't have a ton of money to spend on brand new aircraft. I plan on building one if I can get the right engines and a good T-33 kit together in the same place at the same time.

I figure doing something like this to an F-86 would not be too difficult. I was thinking of a pair of J-85 engines would fit within the time frame of F-86 usage.

The back end of a Matchbox G-91Y is separate and about the right shape, and it has two J-85s of course.
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