English: F-84E of the 36th Fighter-Bomber Wing, Fürstenfeldbruck AB Germany, 1951, flown by the Wing Commander Col. Robert L. Scott. Note the 23d Fighter Group emblem on the nose, as Col. Scott was a "Flying Tiger" in China during World War II Source: United States Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell AFB Alabama
Deutsch: Republic F-84E-10-RE Thunderjet (s/n 49-2299) des 36th Fighter-Bomber Wing, Fürstenfeldbruck AB, Oberbayern, Deutschland, im Jahr 1951. Geflogen vom Wing Commander Col. Robert L. Scott. Man beachte das Emblem der 23d Fighter Group auf der Nase, denn Col. Scott war im Zweiten Weltkrieg als "Flying Tiger" in China im Einsatz.
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2006-07-29 18:01 Bwmoll3 600×283×8 (46947 bytes) F-84E of the 36th Fighter-Bomber Wing, Furstenfeldbruck AB Germany, 1951 Source: United States Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell AFB Alabama
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Republic F-84E-10-RE Thunderjet Serial 49-2299 of the 23d Fighter-Bomber Squadron, Fürstenfeldbruck AB (Upper Bavaria, Germany) 1951, flown by the Wing Commander Col. Robert L. Scott.
Republic F-84E-10-RE Thunderjet, s/n 49-2299 der 23d Fighter-Bomber Squadron, Fürstenfeldbruck AB (Oberbayern, Deutschland), 1951, geflogen vom Wing Commander Col. Robert L. Scott.
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