Duke Hawkins: F-84F Thunderstreak
Duke Hawkins: F-84F Thunderstreak in English. Cat. 038 / ASK Distribution 170-DH038
Duke Hawkins: F-84F Thunderstreak in English. Cat. 038 / ASK Distribution 170-DH038
This is the oldest aircraft in the Duke Hawkins series: a popular first-generation aircraft of which nearly 3,500 were produced and flew in 12 countries.
The Thunderstreak was the first folding-wing fighter bomber to fly for over two decades. Some pilots even managed to break the sound barrier with it by diving into a dive! This book is 84 pages long and presents this jet aircraft in detail. Included are several colour action photographs showing aircraft from several air forces, including Belgium, the Netherlands, the USA, Germany, France, Italy, Greece, ...
| Category: | Publications |
|---|---|
| Weight: | 0.5 kg |
| EAN: | 8599260027442 |
| Series: | Duke Hawkins |
| Typ: | Publikace |
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