The General Dynamics F-111 was one of aviation history's most promising planes when it came out in the early 1960s. Despite a rocky service career, political changes in how the military acquired its weaponry, and the addition of too much new technology, the plane provided a credible frontline deterrent in the Cold War era and was used to great effect in the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm. Many of the challenges faced by putting the F-111—with all of its new systems—into service are now accepted as a normal outfit in modern fighter aircraft. Although the Navy did not accept the F-111B model, the Grumman F-14 Tomcat development program was significantly assisted by prior radar and missile system testing on the F-111B airframe. The F-111 was a hugely powerful aircraft and carried devastating weaponry, but was phased out by the USAF in the mid-90s, largely due to crippling maintenance costs. The aircraft remained in Australian service until 2010.
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Author
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John Gourley |
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Dimensions
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180 x 230 x 25 mm |
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Imprint
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Schiffer Military History |
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ISBN
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9780764361289 |
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Language
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English |
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Media type
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Hardback |
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Original title
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F-111 Aardvark |
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Page count
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128 |
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Product no
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9780764361289 |
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Publish date
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2021-02-28 |
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Publisher
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd |
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RRP List price
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19.99 USD |
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Weight
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794 g |