The danish F-100D/F later got an overall dark green scheme and ECM pods on the wingtips. When they were retired in 1981, some were sold to the Turkish Air Force which just changed the nationality markings.
Turkish Huns in metal livery and SEA camo may come later.
Meanwhile, here are some Puerto Rican what-ifs. In this alternate Earth, Puerto Rico became independent in august 1946, a month after the Philippines (the US keeps Guam). The US donated 12 F-100C and 2 F-100F in the early 60ies that were completed with 10 F-100D and another pair of two-seaters in 1968. The markings are the same as Cuba with red and blue reversed.
IRL, the 198th Fighter Squadron, Puerto Rico Air National Guard, flew Sabres (F-86E/D/H) between 1954 and 1967 and F-104C/D Starfighters from 1967 to 1975.
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Last edited by cafe; 11-15-2021 at 05:41 AM.
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