Okay, I admit it, I have a bias toward airplanes with propellers I can see. Jets are easy to photograph, but it's hard to make them seem interesting when they look the same on the ground as they do in the air. And, as far as I'm concerned, beauty wise, it's been all downwind since the P-51. But the North American F-86 is a definite exception. I got a chance to get up close and personal with Paul Wood's Sabre, which is part of the Warbird Heritage Foundation. Pilot: Paul Wood; cameraship pilots: Doug Rozendaal and Alan Miller. Pictures by Max Haynes.