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North American F-100 Super Sabre, D-Model, s/n 56-3417 at Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum. Denver

Aircraft data

Primary Service

Service History

  • Oct 1957 31st Fighter Bomber Wing (TAC), Turner Air Force Base, GA (including one deployment to Hahn, Germany).
  • Sep 1958 354th Tactical Fighter Wing (TAC), Myrtle Beach AFB, SC (including three deployments to Aviano Air Base, Italy, one flown by Lt.Col. Paul Vogel, Colorado, in the 356th TFS).
  • Jun 1964 20th Tactical Fighter Wing (USAFE), RAF Wethersfield, England.
  • Feb 1965 Deployed to Wheelus AB, Libya.
  • Aug 1965 3415th Maintenance and Supply Group (ATC), Lowry Air Force Base, CO. Flown to Lowry AFB by Capt. Bob Roger, USAFA Class of 1960.
  • Oct 1975 Transferred to Lowry Technical Training Center (LTTC), Lowry AFB.
  • Mar 1976 Removed from USAF inventory, became display for parade grounds.
  • 1983-1984 Aircraft arrives at the Lowry Heritage Museum, LTTC, Denver, CO.
  • Oct 1994 Lowry AFB is closed as part of the nationwide reduction in military spending, causing consolidation of operations at fewer USAF bases.
  • Dec 1994 Aircraft is transferred to the new Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver located in Hangar No. 1 on the former Lowry AFB. F-100D 56-3417 is currently on display. Now begins the in-depth restoration, preservation, and historical processes of 417.
  • October 2001 In-depth study of it's service and its depiction in the 356th TFS.

Updates

  • May 5, 2002 -- Lt. Col. Paul Vogel, USAF, Ret., flew #417 in 1959 with the 356th Tactical Fighter Squadron, died in an aircraft accident, April 26th, 2002, while serving as a tow-plane pilot for USAF Academy cadets and their gliders. He was a distinguished fighter pilot and served 25 years, 2 tours in Viet Nam, multi-decorations, including Bronze Star, Dist. Flying Cross, Air Medal, and many more; he was 71 years of age.
  • January 28, 2006 -- New photos courtesy of the late Col. Donald D. Thompson, Retired's family submitted for restoration: 417 In-flight.
  • March 2006 -- Detailed drawings been made for pre-masking and painting.
  • June 2006 -- Painting of vertical stabilizer and nose have been completed.
  • December -- 2006 Completion of Phase 1 Restoration: 356th Tactical Fighter Squadron paint scheme with squadron and wing decals.
Source: USAF HIstory Office Maxwell AFB, Aircraft history report to Lowry Heritage Museum. History files at Wings Over the Rockies Museum, Collections Dept and Restorations Dept; on-file.
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