North American F-100 Super Sabre
It was a supersonic jet fighter aircraft that served in the US Air Force from 1954 to 1971, then the Air National Guard until 1979, when it was deactivated. This plane was one of a kind since it was the first in the US Air Forces to be capable of supersonic flight while in level flight. The F-86 Sabre was scheduled to receive a performance boost. The aircraft was converted into a fighter-bomber for several missions over North Vietnam before being overtaken by the ultra-fast F-105 Thunderchief. These planes have been discovered on the market for $664, 000 to $664,000.
McDonnell F-101 Voodoo
A supersonic jet that saw service in both the US and the UK. Based on the same airframe, the Voodoo was designed as a nuclear-armed fighter bomber and a photo-reconnaissance aircraft. It was designed as a nuclear-armed fighter bomber and a photo-reconnaissance aircraft instead of a long-range bomber escort. The F-101A version of the plane achieved a number of speed records for jet-powered planes, including the fastest airspeed. It was withdrawn by the United States Air Forces in 1972 and the Canadian Air Forces in 1984. The Voodoo might cost up to $1.819 million.