The book, Fighting Colors: F-100 Super Sabre In Color, represents a pictorial review of the F-100 Super Sabre in United States Air Force (USAF)Service. The F-100 Super Sabre was the first of the USAF "Century Series" fighters to enter operational service. The units reviewed include the 4th, 8th, 18th, 20th, 21st, 27th, 48th, 49th, 50th and 31st Tactical Fighter Wings. Other USAF units that flew the F-100 Super Sabre included the 36th Fighter Day Wing, 45th Fighter Day Squadron, 72nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, 312th, 388th, 413th, 479th, 506th and 366th Fighter Bomber Wings along with the 322nd and 450th Fighter Day Wings, 323rd Fighter Bomber Group, 354th, 401st, 474th and 405th Tactical Fighter Wings and the 7272 Flying Training Wing. In addition to an informative narrative and picture captions, "Fighting Colors: F-100 Super Sabre In Color" includes the following features: 1) Approximately 26 black and white photographs; 2) About 77 color illustrations; 3) Approximately 50 color side aircraft profiles and 4) 3 color aircraft paintings. This book is 32 pages and has a slightly damaged front cover and is sold "as is". The authors are Robert Robinson and David Menard with Robert Robinson (illustrations). Edition published in 1992.