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Hersteller:
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Republic Aviation Corporation
Farmingdale, Long Island, New York
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1937 -
Republic Seversky P 35,
Fighter
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The P35 is the first all metal fighter
aircraft with closed cockpit and retractable
gear in service of the US Army Air Corps.
Except those 76 for the US, P35 were in
service in Japan (!) and in Sweden. The P35
was one of the predecessors of the famous P47
Thunderbolt.
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1939 -
Republic P 43 Lancer,
Fighter
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1940 -
Republic Seversky EP 106,
Fighter
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1940 -
Republic P 47 N Thunderbolt,
Fighter Bomber
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(Drawing is a P47C)
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1950 -
Republic F 84 Thunderjet,
Fighter bomber
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1950 -
Republic F 84 F Thunderstreak,
Fighter bomber
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1950 -
Republic RF 84 F Thunderflash,
Tactical reconnaissance
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1950 -
Republic RC 3 Seabee,
Light amphibious aircraft
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1955 -
Republic F 105 D Thunderchief,
Fighter bomber
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1972 -
Fairchild Republic A 10 A Thunderbolt II,
Ground attack aircraft, tank buster
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