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  2. Pitch-up - Wikipedia

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    In the F-100 Super Sabre it even got its own name, the Sabre dance. In aircraft with high-mounted tailplanes, like the F-101 Voodoo, recovery was especially difficult because the tailplane was placed directly in the wing wake during the pitch-up, causing deep stall (although the T-tail was meant to prevent pitch-up from starting in the first ...

  3. North American F-100 Super Sabre - Wikipedia

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    The North American F-100 Super Sabre is an American supersonic jet fighter aircraft designed and produced by the aircraft manufacturer North American Aviation.The first of the Century Series of American jet fighters, it was the first United States Air Force (USAF) fighter capable of supersonic speed in level flight.

  4. Sabre Dance - Wikipedia

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    "Sabre Dance" has been used in numerous films, animated films, television series, video games, and commercials over the years, oftentimes for humorous effects. [98] The piece's popular familiarity has been enhanced by its traditional use as accompaniment by travelling circuses [ 99 ] and on television variety shows such as The Ed Sullivan Show ...

  5. Wing fence - Wikipedia

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    The "Sabre dance" (which caused many F-100 Super Sabres to crash) is a notable example of this behavior. Wing fences delay, or eliminate, these effects by preventing the spanwise flow from moving too far along the wing and gaining speed. When meeting the fence, the air is directed back over the wing surface.

  6. Republic XF-91 Thunderceptor - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft caught in this regime would often stall and crash, and a rash of such accidents with the North American F-100 Super Sabre led to the term "Sabre dance". [note 1] The Thunderceptor's most notable design feature was intended to address this problem.

  7. Century Series - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise from bottom: F-104 Starfighter, F-100 Super Sabre, F-102 Delta Dagger, F-101 Voodoo, and F-105 Thunderchief The Century Series is a popular name for a group of US fighter aircraft representing models designated between F-100 and F-106 which went into full production.

  8. List of F-100 units of the United States Air Force - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of F-100 Units of the United States Air Force by wing, squadron, location, tailcode, features, variant, and service dates. During the 1960s, squadrons were transferred regularly to different wings and bases temporarily, and sometimes permanently.

  9. X-15 (film) - Wikipedia

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    In a pivotal scene of the chase aircraft crashing, X-15 used US Air Force archival footage of the January 10, 1956, "Sabre dance" crash of a North American F-100 Super Sabre flown by Lt. Barty R. Brooks. [13]