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Deuce Vs Hustler: F-102 pilot explains why no fighter jet could catch a B-58 supersonic bomber​

 

The Republic F-84 began as a straight-wing jet fighter before evolving into the swept-wing F-84F Thunderstreak, reflecting the transition to higher-speed jet design. Early variants were used by NACA for research, including vortex studies, flight testing and chase missions. The F-84F became a widely produced fighter-bomber, with more than 2,700 built and many delivered to NATO. Though later replaced by supersonic aircraft, it played a key role in early jet development and Cold War operations.​

Kapil KajalPublished March 30, 2026

164th Tactical Fighter Squadron Two F 84F Thunderstreaks

F-84F Thunderstreaks of the 121st Tactical Fighter Wing, Ohio Air National Guard.Image via US Air Force
 

The Republic F-84 began as a straight-wing jet fighter before evolving into the swept-wing F-84F Thunderstreak, reflecting the transition to higher-speed jet design. Early variants were used by NACA for research, including vortex studies, flight testing and chase missions. The F-84F became a widely produced fighter-bomber, with more than 2,700 built and many delivered to NATO. Though later replaced by supersonic aircraft, it played a key role in early jet development and Cold War operations.​

Kapil KajalPublished March 30, 2026

164th Tactical Fighter Squadron Two F 84F Thunderstreaks

F-84F Thunderstreaks of the 121st Tactical Fighter Wing, Ohio Air National Guard.Image via US Air Force
Looks like it was winter when that photo was taken.
 

Boneyard Files: Grumman HU-16 Albatross – The Abandoned Flying Boats of the Pacific Rim​

The Grumman HU-16 Albatross was a post-World War II amphibious aircraft designed for search-and-rescue and maritime missions. Used by the US Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard, it proved highly effective in conflicts like Korea and Vietnam, rescuing hundreds of personnel. With strong STOL performance, JATO-assisted takeoffs and the ability to operate on water, land and snow, the Albatross served globally for decades before being retired, with many aircraft sent to the Boneyard.​

Kapil KajalPublished April 4, 2026

HU-16 Albatross

The Grumman HU-16E Albatross, a versatile amphibious aircraft, is showcased in this photograph taken on September 10, 1968, at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. T
 
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B-2 retractable navigation lights. They go for that approach while preserving the stealth of the aircraft
 
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