FJ-4 Fury
During the Korean War, the Navy developed a version of the Air Force F-86 Sabre that swept the skies of enemy MiG-15s during the Korean War. Based on the experience of the first variants (FJ-2/3), North American made significant design change that resulted in the FJ-4, which first flew in 1954. Operationally, it was flown almost entirely by Marine Corps squadrons, the museum aircraft painted in the markings of the VMF-232 Red Devils. Read More