With its distinctive wail the F-86 is remembered from the 1950s for its
air superiority in the Korean War where it tangled with Russia's MiG-15
in the first jet versus jet combats. It was the first experience of
high-speed jet flight for the NATO air forces and it closed the gap with
the previously superior Soviet jet fighters. The design borrowed heavily
from WWII German high speed flight research but was truly a pilot's
airplane.