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Convair F-106 Delta Dart 59-0141, 318th FIS, McChord AFB, 1983
General Background
The Convair F-106 Delta Dart began as an advanced version of the F-102 but because of so many modifications and design changes it became a new aircraft with its own designation. It was designed as a missile carrying all-weather interceptor against Soviet bombers and served in this role from the 1960s until the 1980s. The F-106A as well as the F-106B two-seat trainer served with 15 fighter interceptor squadrons starting in 1959. The aircraft was rarely referred to as the Delta Dart but was commonly called the “6”.
The Aircraft
In October 1960 Convair completed the 332nd F-106, 59-0141. In February 1961 the aircraft was assigned to the 456th FIS Castle AFB, California. On April 24, 1963 59-0141 transferred to the 498th FIS/325th FW at McChord AFB, Washington and three years later it transferred to the 318th FIS/325th FW. Except for a short assignment with the 48th FIS the aircraft was with the 318th FIS until November 1983 when it was sent to Davis-Monthan for storage and eventual conversion to a QF-106 drone and destroyed on November 6, 1992.
Specifications :
Crew: | 1 x Pilot |
Dimensions | |
Length : | 70.7 ft (21.55 m) |
Wingspan : | 38.25 ft (11.67 m) |
Height : | 20.28 ft (6.18 m) |
Weight | |
Empty : | 24,420 lb (11,077 kg) |
Loaded : | 34,510 lb (15,670 kg) |
Performance: | |
Powerplant : | 1 x Pratt & Whitney J75-17 afterburning turbojet producing 24,500 lbf (109kN) |
Maximum Speed : | Mach 2.3 (1,525 mph / 2,455 km/h) |
Rate Of Climb : | 29,000 ft/min (150 m/s) |
Time To Altitude : | 6.9 min to 52,700 ft (16,065 m) |
Service Ceiling : | 57,000 ft (17,000 m) |
Ferry Range : | 2,700 mi (2,300 nm / 4,300 km) |
Combat Range : | 1,800 mi (1,600 nm / 2,900 km) |
Armament : | 1 x 20 mm (0.787 in) M61 Vulcan Gatling gun |
2 x AIM-4F Falcon | |
2 x AIM-4G Falcon | |
1 x AIR-2A Genie nuclear rocket |