F-84f thunderstreak........
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F-84f thunderstreak........
..........in the Bell & Ross HQ!!!!
U.S Airforce......"The Red Falcon"
.....the cockpit explained!
F-84F THUNDERSTREAK
Reference: US AirForce model F84F.61.RE.
This cockpit includes the window, the complete dashboard, the pilot's ejector seat and the handle of piloting. It carries the sign of the "77th jac Fir Squad" squadron and is decorated with the "Red Falcon" roundel.
The 77th FS (Fighter Squadron) of the US AirForce is one of the oldest American armed forces. It was formed in August 1917 in San Antonio, Texas and was a member of the 20th Fighter Wing. The use of F-84F by the pilots of this squadron was inaugurated in 1955.
The lieutenant-colonel Bob Ackerly added the "Red Falcon" roundel, when he was at the head of this mythical squadron in 1956, at the time they were based on the Wethersfield airbase, in England.
Manufacturer:Republic Aviation Company
First flight: June 1950
Introduction: May 1954
Retired: 1972
Role: Fighter-bomber
Crew: 1 Pilot
Engine: Wright J65-W-3
Type: Turbojet
Maximum speed: 1 119 km/h (Mach 0,91)
Service Sealing*: 14*000 m
Range*: 724 km
....some detailing
THANKS for looking.
U.S Airforce......"The Red Falcon"
.....the cockpit explained!
F-84F THUNDERSTREAK
Reference: US AirForce model F84F.61.RE.
This cockpit includes the window, the complete dashboard, the pilot's ejector seat and the handle of piloting. It carries the sign of the "77th jac Fir Squad" squadron and is decorated with the "Red Falcon" roundel.
The 77th FS (Fighter Squadron) of the US AirForce is one of the oldest American armed forces. It was formed in August 1917 in San Antonio, Texas and was a member of the 20th Fighter Wing. The use of F-84F by the pilots of this squadron was inaugurated in 1955.
The lieutenant-colonel Bob Ackerly added the "Red Falcon" roundel, when he was at the head of this mythical squadron in 1956, at the time they were based on the Wethersfield airbase, in England.
Manufacturer:Republic Aviation Company
First flight: June 1950
Introduction: May 1954
Retired: 1972
Role: Fighter-bomber
Crew: 1 Pilot
Engine: Wright J65-W-3
Type: Turbojet
Maximum speed: 1 119 km/h (Mach 0,91)
Service Sealing*: 14*000 m
Range*: 724 km
....some detailing
THANKS for looking.
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