Convair F-102 Delta Dagger
It was built in the 1950s as part of the backbone of the United States Air Force’s air defense system. During the Cold War, it was first employed in 1956 to intercept Soviet strategic bomber fleets. The F-102 was a U.S. fighter plane. The first operational supersonic interceptor and delta-wing fighter for the Air Force. After several years of service with the National Guard, it was deactivated in 1979. Many of the planes were later converted into target drones, and some were exported to Turkey and Greece. This plane can cost up to $1,184,000 to buy.
North American F-86 Sabre
During the Korean War, the Sabrejet (nickname) was a transonic fighter aircraft most remembered for being the United States’ first swept-wing fighter capable of matching the swept-wing Soviet MiG-15 in high-speed dogfights in the sky. In comparison to fighters from past eras, the F-86 is well rated. Although it was created in the late 1940s, by the end of the 1950s, it had become obsolete. It proved versatile and adaptable, and many air forces, including the Japanese, Francoist Spanish Air Force, and Republic of Korea Air Force, continued to use it as a front-line fighter. It had two variations, the Canadair Sabre and the North American Fj-2/-3 Fury, after being evolved from the North American FJ-1 Fury. This plane is one of the more cheap options on the list, with prices starting at $178,000.