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F-105 Thunderchief 60-0424 "Mickey Titty Chi", 34th TFS/388th TFW, Korat RTAFB, Thailand 1967
General Background
The Republic F-105 Thunderchief first entered service in 1958. It had been designed for high-speed low-level penetration to deliver a nuclear bomb but was converted to deliver conventional payloads. It was the heaviest U.S. single-engined fighter ever made and could carry a greater bomb load than the B-17, B-24 or B-29. Best known for its action in Vietnam the F-105 flew over 20,000 combat missions with the loss of 382 aircraft out of the 833 produced.
The Aircraft
On June 3, 1967 F-105D 60-0424 nicknamed “MICKEY TITTY Chi” flown by Major
Ralph L. Kuster Jr. of the 34th TFS/388th TFW stationed at Korat RTAFB, Thailand was
part of the attack flown against Bac Giang railway bridge. The F-105s flew a tight pod
formation so they could deploy their ECM effectively against the SAMs and AAA fire.
Kuster was the lead and used his gun camera to record the positions. Departing, they
encountered MiG-17s and Kuster another F-105 destroyed both. 60-0424 was lost to
AAA fire one month later.
Specifications :
Nick Names: | Ultra Hog, Super Hog, Iron Butterfly, Lead Sled, Thud |
Role: | Fighter/Bomber |
User Countries: | U.S.A |
Crew: | (1) pilot |
Performance | |
Engine: | (1) Pratt & Whitney J75-P-19W turbojet, rated at 17,200 lb.s.t. dry and 26,500 lb.s.t. with afterburner |
Maximum Speed: | 1,420 mph at 38,000 ft |
1,372 mph at 36,000 ft | |
1,122 mph at 50,000 ft | |
836 mph at sea level | |
Stall speed: | 208 mph |
Initial Climb Rate: | 34,500 fpm (clean) |
Service Ceiling: | 32,100 ft |
Combat Ceiling: | 48,500 ft |
Maximum Ceiling: | 50,000 ft |
Combat Range: | 778 miles |
Maximum Range with full external fuel: | 2,208 miles |
Weight | |
Emptyt: | 27,500 lbs |
Combat: | 35,637 lbs |
Gross: | 48,400 lbs |
Maximum Take/Off: | 352,546 lbs |
Fuel | |
Normal Internal Fuel Load: | 1,160 US gallons |
Internal Weapons Bay: | 390 US gallon auxiliary tank |
Optional 450 or 650 US gallon external tanks on the fuselage centerline | |
Plus a 450 US gallon tank on each of the inboard under-wing pylons | |
Dimensions | |
Wing Span: | 34 ft 11 in. |
Length: | 64 ft 3 in. |
Height: | 19 ft 8 in. |
Wing Area: | 385 sq. ft. |
Armament: | (1) 20-mm M61A1 rotary cannon with 1028 rounds (fire rate 6,000 rpm) |
Up to 8,000 lbs of ordnance could be carried in the internal weapons bay | |
An additional 6,000 lbs of ordnance could be carried on (4) under-wing pylons and (1) rack under the fuselage center-line | |
Up to (4) AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles for self-defense | |
Up to (2) 3,000 lb bombs | |
Up to (5) 1,000 lb bombs | |
Up to (16) 750 lb bombs | |
Mk 77 napalm, ECM pods, 2.75 in. rockets |