Maintenance, civil engineer Airmen unveil static display

Photo by 1st Lt. Kay M. NissenTech. Sgt. Michael Rhodes, 86th Maintenance Squadron fabrication flight sheet metal NCOIC, watches the unveiling of an F-86 Sabre static display July 9 on Ramstein. The F-86 is an American fighter jet that was assigned to the 86th Fighter-Bomber Wing in 1953. The aircraft was used against Soviet MiG-15s during dogfights in the Korean War. Rhodes, along with maintenance and civil engineer Airmen, worked on the two-year project in order to exhibit a part of the 86th Airlift Wing’s history to the entire KMC.
Photo by 1st Lt. Kay M. Nissen
Tech. Sgt. Michael Rhodes, 86th Maintenance Squadron fabrication flight sheet metal NCOIC, watches the unveiling of an F-86 Sabre static display July 9 on Ramstein. The F-86 is an American fighter jet that was assigned to the 86th Fighter-Bomber Wing in 1953. The aircraft was used against Soviet MiG-15s during dogfights in the Korean War. Rhodes, along with maintenance and civil engineer Airmen, worked on the two-year project in order to exhibit a part of the 86th Airlift Wing’s history to the entire KMC.
Photos by 1st Lt. Kay M. NissenAirmen who worked on displaying the F-86 Sabre static pose for a photo in front of the jet.
Photos by 1st Lt. Kay M. Nissen
Airmen who worked on displaying the F-86 Sabre static pose for a photo in front of the jet.