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- Thunderbirds demonstration team. The USAF Strategic Air Command had F-84 Thunderjets in service from 1948 through 1957. The F-84 was the first production...
- A total of 4457 Republic F-84 Thunderjet jet fighters were built, serving with 14 airforces. Many examples are preserved and on display around the world...
- Production was repeatedly dela**** and another run of the straight-wing Thunderjets were completed as the G models. Looking for a clear performance edge...
- most famous products: World War II's P-47 Thunderbolt fighter, the F-84 Thunderjet and F-105 Thunderchief jet fighters. The Seversky Aircraft Company was...
- Similar to -29, 4,000 lbf (18 kN) thrust, powered the 15 Republic YP-84 Thunderjets J35-A-15C 4,000 lbf (18 kN) thrust J35-A-17 Similar to -29, 4,900 lbf...
- Republic's jet attack aircraft to serve with the USAF. The Republic F-84 Thunderjet was nicknamed the "Hog", F-84F Thunderstreak nicknamed "Superhog", and...
- World War II new concept of turbojet fighters would emerge. The F-84 Thunderjet which Kartveli had already developed in 1944, was going into serial production...
- Air Force was granted jet fighters for the first time, American F-84G Thunderjets and F-86D Sabres, together with over 200 licence-built British de Havilland...
- On 25 July 1957, a Republic F-84G Thunderjet operated by the Turkish Air Force crashed in the city center of Bursa in northwestern Turkey. Up to twenty-nine...
- Muroc AFB, California, to perform acceptance tests on the new F-84B Thunderjets. (The 14th Fighter Group became the 14th Fighter Wing in August 1947...