- is an
American swept-wing turbojet-powered fighter-bomber. The RF-84F
Thunderflash was a
photo reconnaissance version. The
design was
originally intended...
- A stun grenade, also
known as a
flash grenade, flashbang,
thunderflash, or
sound bomb, is a non-lethal
explosive device used to
temporarily disorient an...
- ("Scorching Wind"),
Wildfire in Europe, and
Raimei ("Thunderclap"),
Thunderflash in Europe. An
Inazuma Eleven GO
manga based on the game
began serialization...
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feasibility of a
Convair B-36
Peacemaker bomber carrying a
Republic F-84
Thunderflash parasite fighter in its bomb bay.
Earlier wingtip coupling experiments...
- was
joined by the swept-wing F-84F
Thunderstreak fighter and RF-84F
Thunderflash photo reconnaissance aircraft. The
Thunderjet became the USAF's primary...
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conceived of as an
internal project to
produce a
replacement for the RF-84F
Thunderflash,
which first used the
characteristic wing-root air
intakes to make room...
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Superfortress and B-36
Peacemaker bombers were
tested as
carriers for the RF-84K
Thunderflash (FICON project) and XF-85
Goblin fighters. In
November 2014, the U.S...
- Yak-42 (CCCP-42536) was
being used for
security forces training when a
thunderflash ignited the interior. The
aircraft burned out, but
there were no casualties...
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service until 1954. A photo-reconnaissance
version known as the RF-84F
Thunderflash was
developed from the F-84F, and 715 were produced. The
final straight-wing...
- American/Canadair CL-13
Sabre 5, 6, F-86K
Republic F-84 Thunderstreak, RF-84F
Thunderflash Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bis, UTI (DDR only) Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17F,...