F84
F84 is a designation that can refer to several different things, most notably an aircraft model. The Republic F-84 Thunderjet was a transonic jet fighter-bomber designed and manufactured by Republic Aviation. It first flew in 1947 and served with the United States Air Force and other air forces for many years. The F-84 was a versatile aircraft, employed in roles such as fighter escort, ground attack, and reconnaissance. It saw extensive combat during the Korean War, where it was a primary strike aircraft for the USAF. Various versions of the Thunderjet were produced, including the F-84D, F-84E, and F-84G. Its successor, the swept-wing F-84F Thunderstreak, entered service later and offered improved performance.
Beyond its aviation significance, F84 can also appear in other contexts. In computing, F84 might be an