The F model had 2 seats. I crewed one in N Mexico in 1967-68. I was allowed to run and high speed taxi to test nose wheel steering. Flew in 2nd seat as ride along for a retirement parade for a General officer in August. It was cooler in the air than on the ground. The F-100 had problems with compressor stalls at high altitude. Sometimes these caused flameouts. High speed dive needed to restart. Glide path was poor when unpowered. Pilots called it the Lead Sled and it fell 9 feet for every foot forward with out power. Landing speed was high and brakes were poor. Drag chute needed to slow aircraft after landing. Yes, I saw them in use in Viet Nam. Mostly by National Guard pilots. I worked on F4 Phantoms there, mostly D and E models used by USAF. F-100 still looks beautiful to me!
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