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PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:46 pm 
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I was passing by Willow Grove JRB this morning heading south on 611 and at the end of the ramp there was an F-84 in a faded Thunderbirds paint scheme. Any ideas as to whats up with this craft?


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A couple of years ago I had read (I think in the Philadelphia Inquirer) that Willow Grove was getting one for static display at the Delaware Valley Historic Aviation Museum.


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Ztex wrote:


I was doing about 50 when I passed it and I did not have a clear view. It looks like the same model 84 as your picture.

The one today was very faded .


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http://www.dvhaa.org/newsletters/dvhaa- ... 7-fall.pdf

See above newsletter for additional information on the F-84. The collection has come a long way and many of the aircraft are special (ME-262, Cutlass, Convair Seadart, etc.)

Dave in NJ


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