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This impressive replica of USAF F84 Thunderjet Thunderbirds jet mahogany military airplane will surely delight every person who would be seeing this displayed in your room or office. Our USAF F-84 Thunderbirds display plane model has high level of authentic detail which makes this a treasured item for any collection. With our F84 Thunderjet Thunderbirds jet model military display, you don't only receive a handsome display piece, but a spectacular work of art. This USAF F-84 Thunderbirds jet mahogany has a dimension of 1/30 scale; 14.6" span; 15.23" length; perfect for your collection. Working from the exact blueprints, this F-84 Thunderjet Thunderbirds jet mahogany was hand-painted with great attention to details and accuracy. Each USAF F-84 Thunderjet Thunderbirds model is made of admirable quality. Our USAF F84 Thunderbirds display mahogany goes through various stages of quality control before being delivered to customers. To ensure a damage-free product straight to your doorstep, the USAF F84 Thunderbirds display aircraft jet with its base stand is safely covered with foam and carefully packed in a box.
The Squadron was activated, after 6 months training in an unofficial status, on June 1, 1953 as the 3600th Air Demonstration Team at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. They flew their debut exhibition at Luke a week later, and began public exhibitions at the 1953 Frontier Days in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The team had flown 26 shows by that August. The first team leader was Maj. Gen. Dick Catledge, and the first plane flown by the squadron was the F-84 ThunderjetThe Squadron was activated, after 6 months training in an unofficial status, on June 1, 1953 as the 3600th Air Demonstration Team at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. They flew their debut exhibition at Luke a week later, and began public exhibitions at the 1953 Frontier Days in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The team had flown 26 shows by that August. The first team leader was Maj. Gen. Dick Catledge, and the first plane flown by the squadron was the F-84 Thunderjet.
Airplane Model: F-84 Thunderbirds
Finish: Painted Mahogany
Manufacturer: Republic Aviation
Company: US Air Force Thunderbirds
Aircraft Type: Aerobatics
Features:
Hand crafted and hand painted
Collector Scale model
No Assembly Required
Display Stand included
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