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F-111E "Aardvark" 68-0049, 79th TFS, NATO Tiger Meet, 1991
HA3009
General Background
The General Dynamics F-111 "Aardvark" entered service in 1967 as a medium-range aircraft designed for interdiction and tactical strikes. The F-111 was used as an all-weather attack aircraft capable of low-level penetration of enemy territory. It also could be used for reconnaissance and electronic warfare. Some unique features are variable geometry wings, the 2 crew members sat side by side in an escape capsule, internal weapons bay; terrain following radar and afterburning turbofans. The USAF retired their last F-111 in 1998 but the RAAF continued to use theirs.
The Aircraft
The 1991 NATO Tiger meet was held at RAF Fairford and one of the 16 participants was the 79th TFS of the 20th TFW from RAF Station Upper-Heyford, England. In 1970 the 79th TFS "Tigers" converted to the swing-wing F-111. This made it the first European operationally ready unit equipped with the F-111 as well as the first, any where in the world with the "E" variant. The aircraft that represented the 79th was F-111E 68-0049 c/n A/1-218 manufactured in 1968 and painted with a feline paint scheme.
Specifications :
Crew : 2 X pilot, weapon systems officer
Performance:
Engines : 2 X Pratt & Whitney TF30-P-3 generating 18,500 lbs. thrust each
Maximum speed : 1,452 mph (2,336 km/h)
Cruising speed : 685 mph (1,102 km/h)
Normal Range : 3,632 miles (5,845 km)
Service Ceiling : 57,000 ft. (17,373 m)
Dimensions :
Length : 73.5 ft (22.4 m)
Wingspan : 63.0 ft (19.2 m) spread - 32.0 ft (9.74 m) swept
Height : 17.13 ft (5.22 m)
Wing area : 657.4 ft² (61.07 m²) spread - 525 ft² (48.77 m²) swept
Weights :
Empty: 47,481 lb (21,537 kg)
Loaded: 82,843 lb (37,577 kg)
Maximum Take: 98,979 lb (44,896 kg)
Armament: 1 X 20mm M61A1 cannon and up to 24 conventional or nuclear weapons