The F-100 Saved This Pilot's Life - Episode 69

Retired Pilot Col. John “Warman” Stewart discusses his Vietnam combat sorties and how the Super Sabre saved his life.

In this episode, we explore the history of the North American F-100, John’s Air Force career, his first supersonic flight, and what it was like operating one of the most important fighters of the Cold War. We also get an in-depth walkaround to understand how the Super Sabre's design features enabled its mission.

From breaking the sound barrier to supporting troops on the ground, this one is going to be cool!

What You'll Hear
  • The F-100 Super Sabre was the U.S. Air Force’s first supersonic fighter, marking a major leap in speed, capability, and risk during the early Cold War.
  • Flying the F-100 required constant attention, as early supersonic airplanes left little margin for error and demanded precise energy management.
  • John’s Air Force career placed him at the forefront of the jet-age transition, pushing the envelope for both pilots and their aircraft.
  • Combat operations over Vietnam highlighted the F-100’s role in close air support, where speed and firepower directly supported ground troops.
  • The Super Sabre’s legacy is one of innovation and hard-earned lessons, shaping fighters and tactics that followed for decades.
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The F-100 Saved This Pilot's Life - Episode 69
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