There was no fighter called the 'shield and sword' . The most advanced fighter in 1950 was most likely the F-86 Sabre.
The F-86 Sabre was arguable the most advanced US fighter jet in 1950. It remained so throughout the Korean War.
Big Town - 1950 Shield of a Killer - 5.42 was released on: USA: 25 July 1955
Big Town - 1950 Shield of a Killer 5-42 was released on: USA: 25 July 1955
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Institute of Advanced Studies in Education was created in 1950.
Sword of the Avenger - 1948 was released on: USA: 2 June 1948 Sweden: 15 November 1948 Portugal: 16 May 1950 Finland: 7 July 1950
Russ Kaplan has: Played Bouncer in "Dakota" in 1945. Played Fighter in "Gentleman Joe Palooka" in 1946. Played Haganah Soldier in "Sword in the Desert" in 1949. Played Gangster in "Red, Hot and Blue" in 1949. Played Johnson in "Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey" in 1950. Played Deputy in "Copper Canyon" in 1950.
Many would claim that to be the North American F-86D Sabre, and with good reason. However I feel that your words "most advanced" would point to the Lockheed F-94 Starfire, which was as fast, ( but not as agile as the Sabre), and carried vastly more armament and also had a greater 'all-weather' capability.
The same types as now, only not as technologically advanced.
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