Ron's Log's photos with the keyword: Thunderstreak

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (8419)

25 Jul 2009 529
Developed from earlier straight-wing models, it was utilized as a ground-support fighter-bomber. It was capable of carrying 6,000 pounds of bombs (including nuclear) and was armed with six 50 caliber machine guns. It could achieve a speed of 685 MPH and had a range of 1,650 miles. The last Air National Guard F-84Fs were retired in 1971.

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (8418)

25 Jul 2009 899
Developed from earlier straight-wing models, it was utilized as a ground-support fighter-bomber. It was capable of carrying 6,000 pounds of bombs (including nuclear) and was armed with six 50 caliber machine guns. It could achieve a speed of 685 MPH and had a range of 1,650 miles. The last Air National Guard F-84Fs were retired in 1971.

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (8417)

25 Jul 2009 530
Developed from earlier straight-wing models, it was utilized as a ground-support fighter-bomber. It was capable of carrying 6,000 pounds of bombs (including nuclear) and was armed with six 50 caliber machine guns. It could achieve a speed of 685 MPH and had a range of 1,650 miles. The last Air National Guard F-84Fs were retired in 1971.

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (3080)

25 Jul 2009 454
Developed from earlier straight-wing models, it was utilized as a ground-support fighter-bomber. It was capable of carrying 6,000 pounds of bombs (including nuclear) and was armed with six 50 caliber machine guns. It could achieve a speed of 685 MPH and had a range of 1,650 miles. The last Air National Guard F-84Fs were retired in 1971.

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (3079)

25 Jul 2009 522
Developed from earlier straight-wing models, it was utilized as a ground-support fighter-bomber. It was capable of carrying 6,000 pounds of bombs (including nuclear) and was armed with six 50 caliber machine guns. It could achieve a speed of 685 MPH and had a range of 1,650 miles. The last Air National Guard F-84Fs were retired in 1971.

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (8420)

25 Jul 2009 458
Developed from earlier straight-wing models, it was utilized as a ground-support fighter-bomber. It was capable of carrying 6,000 pounds of bombs (including nuclear) and was armed with six 50 caliber machine guns. It could achieve a speed of 685 MPH and had a range of 1,650 miles. The last Air National Guard F-84Fs were retired in 1971.

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (3076)

25 Jul 2009 469
Developed from earlier straight-wing models, it was utilized as a ground-support fighter-bomber. It was capable of carrying 6,000 pounds of bombs (including nuclear) and was armed with six 50 caliber machine guns. It could achieve a speed of 685 MPH and had a range of 1,650 miles. The last Air National Guard F-84Fs were retired in 1971.

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (3078)

25 Jul 2009 441
Developed from earlier straight-wing models, it was utilized as a ground-support fighter-bomber. It was capable of carrying 6,000 pounds of bombs (including nuclear) and was armed with six 50 caliber machine guns. It could achieve a speed of 685 MPH and had a range of 1,650 miles. The last Air National Guard F-84Fs were retired in 1971.

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (3075)

25 Jul 2009 520
Developed from earlier straight-wing models, it was utilized as a ground-support fighter-bomber. It was capable of carrying 6,000 pounds of bombs (including nuclear) and was armed with six 50 caliber machine guns. It could achieve a speed of 685 MPH and had a range of 1,650 miles. The last Air National Guard F-84Fs were retired in 1971.