F-105D Thunderchief
The Republic F-105 Thunderchief was an American supersonic fighter-bomber used by the United States Air Force. Capable of Mach 2, it conducted the majority of strike bombing missions during the early years of the Vietnam War; it was the only American aircraft to have been removed from combat due to high loss rates. It was originally designed as a single-seat, nuclear-attack aircraft; a two-seat Wild Weasel version was later developed for the specialized Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) role against surface-to-air missile sites. The F-105 was commonly known as the "Thud" by its crews.
As a follow-on to the Mach 1 capable North American F-100 Super Sabre, the F-105 was also armed with missiles and a rotary cannon; however, its design was tailored to high-speed low-altitude penetration carrying a single nuclear weapon internally. First flown in 1955, the Thunderchief entered service in 1958. The single-engine F-105 could deliver a greater bomb load than some American heavy bombers of World War II such as the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and Consolidated B-24 Liberator. The F-105 was one of the primary attack aircraft of the Vietnam War; over 20,000 Thunderchief sorties were flown, with 382 aircraft lost including 62 operational (non-combat) losses (out of the 833 produced). Although less agile than smaller MiG fighters, USAF F-105s were credited with 27.5 kills.
Controls:
AG1: Jettison middle bomb rack
AG2: Jettison wing bomb racks
VTOL: Flaps
Trim: Adjust Trim
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 20.5ft (6.2m)
- Length 39.3ft (12.0m)
- Height 12.3ft (3.8m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 10,770lbs (4,885kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.043
- Wing Loading 60.9lbs/ft2 (297.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 176.9ft2 (16.4m2)
- Drag Points 1478
Parts
- Number of Parts 284
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,186
Very nice F105 . Great build .
Many bombs, such kaboom. Very excellent. :)
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