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F-100D Super Sabre 0-53669, 182nd TFS, Texas ANG
General Background
The North American F-100 Supersabre served the USAF from 1954 to 1971 and the ANG until 1979. The F-100 commonly referred to as the “Hun”, a shortened version of “one hundred” was the first US fighter capable of attaining supersonic speed in level flight. The Hun was used extensively as close-air-support in South Vietnam.
The Aircraft
In 1971 the 182nd TFS of the Texas Air National Guard located at Kelly Field, San
Antonio began receiving their F-100Ds. Most Super Sabres of this period were being
used in the Vietnam War but these aircraft came from the 48th TFW at RAF Lakenheath
and the 20th TFW that was leaving RAF Wethersfield for RAF Upper Heyford and
re-equipping with F-111s. The 182nd TFS flew the F-100D from 1971 – 1978 and the
F-100Ds were retired and 8, including 0-53669 (55-3669) were converted to QF-100D
pilot-less drones.
Specifications :
Crew: | 1 |
Dimensions: | |
Length: | 50 ft (15.2 m) |
Wingspan: | 38 ft 9 in (11.81 m) |
Height: | 16 ft² 2¾ in (4.95 m) |
Wing area: | 400 ft² (37 m²) |
Weight: | |
Empty weight: | 21,000 lb (9,500 kg) |
Loaded weight: | 28,847 lb (13,085 kg) |
Maximum take off weight: | 34,832 lb (15,800 kg) |
Engine Performance: | |
Powerplant: | 1× Pratt & Whitney J57-P-21/21A turbojet |
Dry thrust: | 10,200 lbf (45 kN) |
Thrust with afterburner: | 16,000 lbf (71 kN) |
Aspect ratio: | 2 3.76 |
Drag area: | 5.0 ft² (0.46 m²) |
Zero-lift drag coefficient: | 0.0130 |
Performance: | |
Maximum speed: | 750 kn (864 mph, 1,390 km/h) |
Range: | 1,733 NM (1,995 mi, 3,210 km) |
Service ceiling: | 50,000 ft (15,000 m) |
Rate of climb: | 22,400 ft/min (114 m/s) |
Wing loading: | 72.1 lb/ft² (352 kg/m²) |
Thrust/weight: | 0.55 |
Lift-to-drag ratio: | 13.9 |
Armament: | |
Guns: | 4× 20 mm (0.787 in) M39 cannon |
Missiles: | 4× AIM-9 Sidewinder Missiles or GAM-83 Bullpup Missile |
Bombs: | 7,040 lb (3,190 kg) of weapons, including: |
Conventional bombs or | |
Mk. 7 nuclear bomb or | |
Mk. 28 nuclear bomb or | |
Mk. 38 nuclear bomb or | |
Mk. 43 nuclear bomb or | |
Mk. 57 nuclear bomb or | |
Mk. 61 nuclear bomb |