List of surviving North American F-86 Sabres

The North American F-86 Sabre was a post-war jet fighter that entered service with the United States Air Force in 1949 and was retired from active duty by Bolivia in 1994.

F-86s were licence-built in Italy by Fiat Aviazione and in Japan by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries; while variants were produced in Australia as the CAC CA-27 Sabre and in Canada as the Canadair CL-13 Sabre.

CA-27 Mk.31 CA27-23 A94-923 – at the Aviation Museum – Kbely, Prague.

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An Australian CA-27 Mk.32 Sabre on display at RAAF Base Wagga
Sabre Mk VI cut-away display aircraft at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum .
CL-13 Canadair Sabre on display at Royal Military College of Canada
CL-13 Mk.5 – 23338, of the Royal Canadian Air Force on display at the Air Force Museum of Alberta, located within the Military Museums, Calgary, Alberta.
TNI-AU CA-27 Avon Sabre Mk.32 at Bojonegoro Regency
TNI-AU CA-27 Avon Sabre Mk.32 at Dirgantara Mandala Museum
F-86F Sabre (02-7970) at Kawaguchiko Motor Museum , Yamanashi Prefecture , Japan
North American F-86F Sabre (02-7962) at Kawaguchiko Motor Museum , Yamanashi Prefecture , Japan
A retired Sabre from the No. 26 Squadron "Black Spiders" of PAF
A retired PAF North American F-86F Sabre now on display at Haripur District
An F-86D Sabre on display at the War Memorial of Korea
F-86F 1325 at Don Mueang
F-86F 4322 at the RTAF Museum, Don Mueang
Turkish F-86F at Istanbul Aviation Museum .
48-0178 being towed by a tractor at Imperial War Museum Duxford.
F-86A at The National Museum of the United States Air Force
F-86F at the Air Zoo
No. 308 on display at Wing Museum, Colo.
No. 337 on display at American Legion Post #34, Shortsville, NY
Greenup, Kentucky