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RF-80C 70 modified F-80A and F-80C, and six modified RF-80A, to RF-80C and RF-80C-11, respectively; upgraded photo recon plane. DF-80A Designation given to number of F-80As converted into drone directors. QF-80A/QF-80C/QF-80F Project Bad Boy F-80 conversions by Sperry Gyroscope to target drones. Q-8 was initially proposed as designation for the ...
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F-7 was the designation of four additional B-24Ds were converted to reconnaissance configuration. F-7A were B-24Js that had a camera located in the nose, and cameras installed in the aft bomb bay. Full defensive armament suite of the bomber was retained. F-7B were B-24Ms which carried all five cameras in the aft bomb bay. Most F-7Bs were ...
Lockheed F-80C Shooting Star 49-696 [98] Lockheed F-94A Starfire 49-2498 [99] Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bis 2015357 – Soviet fighter of the Korean People's Air Force defected to Seoul, later flown by Chuck Yeager [100] North American B-45C Tornado 48-0010 [101] North American F-82B Twin Mustang 44‐65162 – configured as an F-82G [102]
Modified version of the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter supersonic fighter aircraft built in Canada by Canadair under licence 1961 1962 200 F-104S Starfighter: Interceptor Aeritalia: Licensed production Italian version of the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter. 1966 1969 246 F-111C: Fighter-bomber & reconnaissance aircraft General Dynamics Nicknamed the "Pig.
Lockheed F-80C Shooting Star The Shooting Star was operated extensively in Korea with the F-80C being instrumental in quickly gaining and maintaining air superiority over the Korean battlefield. The first jet versus jet aircraft battle took place on 8 November 1950 in which an F-80 shot down a MiG-15. However, the straight-wing F-80s were ...