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  2. James Jabara - Wikipedia

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    James "Jabby" Jabara (10 October 1923 – 17 November 1966) was the first American and United States Air Force jet ace. [1] [2] Born in Oklahoma, he lived in Kansas where he enlisted as an aviation cadet at Fort Riley after graduating from high school. Jabara attended four flying schools in Texas before he received his pilot's wings and was ...

  3. List of Korean War flying aces - Wikipedia

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    James Jabara: USAF Major: 15 334th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron: F-86 Sabre America's first jet ace. Also claimed 1.5 kills (1 shared) flying a P-51 Mustang in World War II. [1] Manuel J. "Pete" Fernandez: USAF Captain 14.5 (1 Shared) 334th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron F-86 Sabre Killed in a 1980 aircraft crash. [1] [81] George A. Davis* USAF ...

  4. Jabara Award - Wikipedia

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    With 15 kills, Colonel Jabara was the second leading Air Force ace of the Korean War. Colonel Jabara was the First American Jet Ace. Each year the U.S. Air Force Academy and the Association of Graduates present the Colonel James Jabara Award to an academy graduate or graduates whose airmanship contributions are of great significance and set ...

  5. Colonel James Jabara Airport - Wikipedia

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    Colonel James Jabara Airport covers an area of 600 acres (243 ha) which contains one runway. Runway 18/36: 6,101 ft × 100 ft (1,860 m × 30 m), surface: concrete For 12-month period ending August 13, 2019, the airport had 38,300 aircraft operations, an average of 104 per day: 97% general aviation and 3% air taxi .

  6. Fifth Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Thirty-eight fighter pilots were identified as aces, including Lieutenant Colonel James Jabara, America's first jet ace; and Captain Joseph McConnell, the leading Korean War ace with 16 confirmed victories. Additionally, four Medals of Honor were awarded to Fifth Air Force members.

  7. Southwest Airlines pilots confused by wrong airport's lights

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    In November, a freight-carrying Boeing 747 that was supposed to deliver parts to McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita, Kan., landed nine miles north at Col. James Jabara Airport.

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  9. 1951 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    May 20 – U.S. Air Force Captain James Jabara becomes the first fighter ace to score his five victories in a jet (an F-86 Sabre) against jets (Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15s). May 25 – No. 101 Squadron takes delivery of its first English Electric Canberra B.Mk 2 bombers, becoming the first operational Canberra unit and the first jet bomber ...