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List of surviving Republic F-84 Thunderjets
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A total of 4457 Republic F-84 Thunderjet jet fighters were built,[1] serving with 14 airforces.[2] Many examples are preserved and on display around the world, often in aviation museums.
Surviving aircraft
Belgium
- F-84E
- 51-9581 on display at Spitfire Museum Florennes Air Base as 3R-B, former RNLAF "TP-6".[citation needed]
- 51-9599 on display at Kleine Brogel Air Museum; repainted as "FS-17 DMB".[citation needed]
- F-84G
- 51-10667 on display at Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History incorrectly marked as "3R-E FS-153".[citation needed]
Croatia
- F-84G
- 10676 Ex-USAF – Rijeka Airport, Omišalj.[citation needed]
Denmark
- F-84G
- 51-9792/KP-K – Danmarks Flymuseum, Stauning Airport. Tail from 51-10094.[citation needed]
- 51-9966/KR-A – Aalborg Defence and Garrison Museum, Aalborg.[3]
- 51-10622/KU-U – Aalborg Defence and Garrison Museum[3]
- 51-10777- A-777/SY-H – Danmarks Tekniske Museum, Helsingør.[4]
- KP-X – Danish Collection of Vintage Aircraft, Skjern.[5]
France
- 51-10809 on display at Ailes Anciennes as FS-437 at Toulouse–Blagnac Airport.[citation needed]
- 51-10885 – 3-XI, on display at Savigny-lès-Beaune.[citation needed]
- 9978 – KP-X, ex Danish AF on display at Savigny-lès-Beaune[6][verification needed]
Greece
- F-84G
- 51-9752 – on display at Larissa Air Base.[citation needed]
- 51-10822 – "998" on display at Hellenic Air Force Museum, Dekelia Air Base.[7]
Italy
- F-84G
- MM111049 – Italian Air Force Museum, Vigna di Valle.[8]
Netherlands
- F-84E
- 51-9591 – TP-2, Fuselage only; stored at Nationaal Militair Museum, Soesterberg.[citation needed]
- F-84G
- 51-10806 – K-171/DU-24 Nationaal Militair Museum, Soesterberg.[9]
- 51-16727 – K-167/TB-22 Gate Guard at Eindhoven Air Base.[citation needed]
Norway
- F-84G
- 51-9803 – FN-T, Dakota Norway, Sandefjord Airport, Torp; ex-Royal Danish Air Force A-803.[citation needed]
- 51-10161 – MU-Z, Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola, Stavanger Airport, Sola, near Stavanger.[citation needed]
- 51-11209 – MU-5, Forsvarets flysamling Gardermoen, Oslo Airport, Gardermoen near Oslo.[citation needed]
- 52-2912 – MU-J, Ørland Main Air Station.[citation needed]
- 52-8465 – MU-P, Royal Norwegian Air Force Museum, Bodø[10]
Portugal
- F-84G
Serbia
- F-84G
- 10501 – Ex-USAF 52-2936, c/n 3050-1855B Museum of Aviation, Nikola Tesla Airport, Belgrade[13][verification needed]
- 10525 – Ex-USAF 52-2939, c/n 3050-1858B Museum of Aviation, Nikola Tesla Airport, Belgrade[14][verification needed]
- 10530 – Ex-USAF 52-8435, c/n 3250-2260B Museum of Aviation, Nikola Tesla Airport, Belgrade[15][verification needed]
Slovenia
- F-84G
Thailand

- F-84G
- 51-10582 Ex-USAF and retired Royal Thai Air Force fighter in Royal Thai Air Force Museum.[citation needed]
Turkey

- F-84G
- 51-10572 – Displayed at Istanbul Aviation Museum, Istanbul Atatürk Airport.[citation needed]
- 19953 – Atatürk Airport, Istanbul.[citation needed]
Taiwan
- F-84G
- 054 – hanging display at ROC air force academy Aviation Science Museum.[citation needed]
United States
- YP-84A
- 45-59494 – Discovery Park of America, Union City, Tennessee; formerly at Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum at the former Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoul, Illinois[17]
- F-84B
- 45-59504 – Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City, New York[18]
- 45-59556 – Planes of Fame Museum in Chino, California[19]
- 46-0666 – Mid-Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, Pennsylvania[20]
- F-84C
- 47-1433 – Pima Air and Space Museum, adjacent to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona[21]
- 47-1486 – Goldwater Air National Guard Base, Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, Arizona.[citation needed]
- 47-1498 – EAA Airventure Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.[citation needed]
- 47-1513 – Kansas Aviation Museum at McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita, Kansas[22]
- 47-1530 – Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico.[citation needed]
- 47-1562 – Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum in Pueblo, Colorado[23]
- 47-1595 – March Field Air Museum at March Air Reserve Base (former March Air Force Base) in Riverside, California.[24]


- F-84E
- 49-2155 – Yanks Air Museum in Chino, California.[25]
- 49-2285 – Texas Military Forces Museum in Austin, Texas[26]
- 49-2348 – American Airpower Museum in East Farmingdale, New York.[citation needed]
- 50-1143 – National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. It was obtained from Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, in October 1963.[27]
- 51-0604 – Museum of Aviation at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia[28]
- F-84F
- 51-1948 – Harlan Municipal Airport at Harlan, Iowa
- F-84G
- N6599V – This aircraft was originally supplied to the Yugoslav Air Force, former number 51-11126. It is now disassembled, under restoration to airworthiness by a Vulcan Warbirds Inc. for the Flying Heritage Collection in Seattle, Washington.[29][30][31]
- 51-0791 – Springfield Air National Guard Base, Springfield, Ohio.[citation needed]
- 52-2978 – Warhawk Air Museum at Nampa Municipal Airport, ex-Royal Norwegian Air Force.[citation needed]
- 52-3242 – Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill Air Force Base, Utah[32]
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