The F-84 Thunderjet was the US Air Force’s main strike aircraft during the Korean War and was used primarily in ground attack operations. Manufactured by the Republic Aviation Corporation, the straight-winged XP-84 prototype first took flight in 1946. Testing revealed lackluster engine performance and structural problems. Design revisions resulted in several new model designations, beginning with the F-84B and followed by the F-84C, which was phased out of operational service by 1952. The F-84D saw significant improvement in engine performance and was followed by the F-84E and the F-84G models, with all three models seeing heavy action in the Korean War. The F-84F Thunderstreak was a swept-wing version that came after the Korean War and was faster than the original F-84 Thunderjet. The Thunderflash was the reconnaissance version of the F-84F.
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Author
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Ken Neubeck |
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Dimensions
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229 x 229 x 19 mm |
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Imprint
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Schiffer Military History |
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ISBN
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9780764360114 |
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Language
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English |
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Media type
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Hardback |
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Original title
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Republic F-84 |
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Page count
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112 |
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Product no
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9780764360114 |
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Publish date
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2020-08-28 |
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Publisher
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd |
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RRP List price
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19.99 USD |
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Weight
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821 g |