USA N418FS 640Forgotten Huns destined for preservation?

It recently came to the ears of Scramble magazine that two long term Mojave (CA) inmates, being North American TF-100F Super Sabres, are destined to become museum pieces.

Affectively named the "Hun", the Super Sabres in question, with registration numbers N417FS (c/n 243-118) and N418FS (c/n 243-272), were recently owned by Big Sky Warbirds LLc, Belgrade (MT) and have been stored in a forlorn corner of Mojave Air & Space Port (CA) since at least 2002.

In the fall of 2020, aviation enthusiast Darryl Weflen, purchased both F-100s at an online auction.

Before they were stored at Mojave, the two Tracor Flight Systems TF-100Fs flew in the eighties and nineties in Europe as an aerial target-tow aircraft from Wittmundhafen air base (Germany).

Before that, they were flown by the Flyvevåbnet (RDAF, Royal Danish Air Force) with serial numbers GT-842 (N417FS) and GT-996 (N418FS). The Danish serials are derived from their former USAF and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) serials 56-3842 respectively 56-3996.

USA RDAF GT 996 320USA N417FS2 320USA N417FS1 320At this moment it is not known where the Super Sabres eventually will end up.

The owner, Darryl Weflen, is definitely planning to donate them to a museum. Multiple museums in the US and Canada have been named.

Photos by Darryl Weflen and Isaac Alexander (N417FS and N418FS) and Bart Hoekstra for GT-996 photogrpahed at Leeuwarden air base in 1982 (kindly provided by www.airhistory.net)

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