Hmm, I tried F-100A 53-1601 without quotes and didn't get much but Google had done its usual recent trick of excluding the second search term 53-1601 and just given me results for F-100A on the first page. Must use quotes!
I had never noticed this "Verbatim" option until now! I generally use quotes and boolean. Thanks for the tip.Also, I generally get better results if I select "Verbatim" from the Tools section of Google Search. It should cut out most of the "Did you really mean" results that Google likes to shove in because normal users write bad searches (and because they can place more ads that way).
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I had never noticed this "Verbatim" option until now! I generally use quotes and boolean. Thanks for the tip.
Verbatim "mot a mot" - thanks for the tip @TomS !!I had never noticed this "Verbatim" option until now! I generally use quotes and boolean. Thanks for the tip.
53-1601, according to the Baugher serial number list ended up being sold to Taiwan, so it's possible the mod was done for that reason and similar to the one shown for a Japanese F-100.Flateric beat me to it, I was going to post the same link.
On the other hand, NAA was working on proposals to change the fire control radar that would have sported a similar "beak", like on the F-100J. See here for more.
And Elmayerle (in a post below in the same thread) talks about a "picture I saw of a modified F-100 with the gunsite radar replaced by a more capable one, resulting in a bulged radome on the top of the inlet."
In 1964, though, it appears that despite whatever testing modification 53-1601 had undergone, it was returned to a more usual look and was in service with the Connecticut ANG.