F-84F Thunderstreak Walk Around
- Brand: Squadron/Signal
- Product Code: D07088 [7088]
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- Date added: 27/02/2016
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F-84F Thunderstreak Walk Around - Color Series
The success of the F-86 Sabre prompted Republic to design its own swept-wing aircraft and the prototype of the Thunderstreak - designated the YF-96A - took to the skies in 1950. The F-84F could reach a top speed of 695 mph, and in March of 1955, the Thunderstreak set a transcontinental speed record by flying from Los Angeles to New York in just 3 hours and 33 minutes. On the basis of the F-84F design, a photo-reconnaissance version, known as the RF-84F Thunderflash, was also developed and placed into production in 1952. Program delays plagued the development of the F-84F, and active duty phaseout began almost as soon as it entered service in 1954. By 1958 the F-84F was relegated to the Air National Guard.
The F-84F Thunderstreak did serve as NATOʼs front-line fighter-bomber during the 1950s, and France successfully sent F-84Fs into battle against Egypt during the 1956 Suez Canal Crisis. The F-84F remained in service with several European air forces for decades, with Greece only retiring its last Thunderstreak in 1984.
Author: Ken Neubeck
Publisher: Squadron / Signal Publications (2008)
ISBN: 978-0-89747-588-4
Description: 80 pages, Paperback, 210 X 279 mm, approx. 250 b/w & colour photos, 12 colour side views, 3 full page drawings, technical data.
Condition: FINE.
Shipping weight: 400 gr.