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F-84 Thunderjet - Republic Thunde (Paperback)
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F-84 Thunderjet - Republic Thunde (Paperback)
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Loot Price R156
Discovery Miles 1 560
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This volume is designed as an overview of the description and USAF
service use of the F-84. In some cases data may conflict with other
published data. However, all technical and operational data comes
from manufacturers and operators records. In some cases varying
technical data may be noted for a single variant such as engine
type and power output. This could occur for a number of reasons
such as a single variant using different engine models. Other
reasons for this may be that often manufacturer's figures
conflicted with operators figures for power output of a given
engine variant. While no US designed jet aircraft saw operational
service during World War II, many would be employed in the 1950 -
1953 Korean War, including the Republic F-84 and the earlier
Lockheed F-80, both of which were employed in large numbers. The
F-84 was designed during the latter stages of World War II, known
then as the XP-84 (The USAF changed from the 'P' for Pursuit to the
'F' for Fighter designation in 1948). The aircraft was redesigned
and did not fly until 26 February 1946, with the first production
variant, the P-84B (later F-84B) attaining an Initial Operational
Capability in December 1947. Designed primarily as a fighter, the
introduction of more advanced fighters like the North American F-86
Sabre and the fielding by the Communist Air Forces of the swept
wing MiG-15 saw the F-84 quickly outclassed in the air to air arena
during the Korean War, which began on 29 June 1950, lasting until
27 July 1953. F-84's were deployed to Korea in November 1950,
primarily as escort fighters protecting Boeing B-29 Superfortress
Bombers. However, bomber losses to MiG's led to the USAF abandoning
the daylight bombing role for the B-29, after which, F-84's
increasingly moved more and more to the air to surface role.
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