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F-84E Thunderjet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Republic F-84G Thunderjet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Republic F-84E Thunderjet. Vector drawing of early jet fighter-bomber aircraft. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Republic F-84G Thunderjet with Mark 7 Nuclear Bomb. Vector drawing of early jet fighter-bomber aircraft. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vintage plane Republic F-84G Thunderjet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Republic F-84 Thunderjet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Republic F-84 Thunderjet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Republic F-84E 'Thunderjet'
Turbojet fighter-bomber Republic F-84G Thunderjet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Republic F-84G Thunderjet Royalty Free Stock Photo
USAF F84F Thunderstreak Mountain Home Air Force Base Idaho Royalty Free Stock Photo
USAF Republic F-84 Thunderstreak Fighter Jet Royalty Free Stock Photo
F84 Thunderjet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fighter-bomber jet F-84 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turbojet fighter-bomber Republic F-84G Thunderjet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Displayed at the USAF Museum of Aviation at Warner Robins AFB the Republic F-84 Thunderjet was the first fighter of the United States Air Force to enter service after World War II. The Thunderjet became the USAF's primary strike aircraft during the Korean War, flying 86,408 missions and destroying 60% of all ground targets in the war as well as eight Soviet-built MiG-15 fighters. Over half of the 7,524 F-84s produced served with NATO nations. The USAF Strategic Air Command had F-84 Thunderjets in service from 1948 through 1957. The F84 was capable of the ability to carry a single Mark 7 nuclear bomb.


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