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1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321
1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321

1/72 Italeri F-84 E/G Thunderjet 1321

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The F-84 Thunderjet was developed in the immediate postwar period by the American company Republic, which aimed to provide the USAF with a new jet-powered fighter-bomber design. Its aerodynamic structure was simple yet very effective and sturdy, featuring a large circular front air intake, straight wings, and a tricycle landing gear with a nose wheel. The General Electric/Allison J35 engine enabled the F-84 to reach speeds of up to 1,000 km/h. The F-84G, which entered production in 1951, represents one of the final versions of Republic’s fighter-bomber. In addition to the USAF, it was used by many NATO countries as part of the “Mutual Defense Assistance” program. Starting in 1952, it equipped several fighter units of the Italian Air Force. It was armed with six 12.7 mm machine guns and could carry an offensive load of nearly 900 kg.

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