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The Republic F-105 Thunderchief was the first supersonic tactical fighter-bomber developed from scratch. Apart from being the biggest single-seat, single-engine combat aircraft in history, the F-105 was notable for its large internal bomb bay and unique swept-forward engine inlets in the wing roots.


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Republic F-105 Thunderchief, by Peter Davies, Osprey Publishing, 2012. Originally conceived as a nuclear strike fighter during theCold War, the Republic F-105D Thunderchief dropped the lion's share of conventional ordnance on North Vietnamese targets—or such targets as President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration would authorize it—throughout Operation Rolling Thunder, thereby becoming.


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The Republic F-105 Thunderchief is an American fighter-bomber that served with the United States Air Force from 1958 to 1984. Capable of Mach 2, it conducted the majority of strike bombing missions during the early years of the Vietnam War; the only American aircraft to have been removed from combat due to high loss rates. [1]


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Republic F-105D-30-RE Thunderchief (SN 62-4234) in flight with a full bomb load of M117 750 lb bombs. Normally drop tanks were carried on the inboard wing pylons. This aircraft was shot down on.


Republic F105D Thunderchief > National Museum of the US Air Force

As Republic F-105D Thunderchief fighter-bombers make a low-level strike on a North Vietnamese target, one sustains a serious hit, in Jim Laurier's illustration "Thud Ridge." (Jim Laurier) Pilots loved the Thud. Except for test pilots, who were paid to find faults, the Republic F-105 Thunderchief seems to have had no detractors.


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The Republic F-105 "Thunderchief" was the first supersonic tactical fighter-bomber developed from scratch. Apart from being the biggest single-seat, single-engine combat aircraft in history, the F-105 was notable for its large internal bomb bay and unique swept-forward engine inlets in the wing roots.


F105 “Thunderchief” Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum

Republic F-105G Thunderchief The F-105, nicknamed the "Thud," evolved from a 1951 project by to replace the F-84F fighter-bomber. The prototype first flew in October 1955, and Republic delivered the first production aircraft to the U.S. Air Force in 1958.


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The Republic F-105 Thunderchief was manufactured by Republic Aviation as a supersonic fighter-bomber operated by the United States Air Force. With the ability to reach Mach 2 speed, the aircraft ushered most of the strike bombing missions in the early Vietnam War.


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Republic F-105D Thunderchief Back to Aircraft Collection About Specs At HAFB FAQs History of the F-105D Thunderchief The F-105 all-weather, supersonic fighter-bomber, also known as the "workhorse of Vietnam," was known for its ability to penetrate enemy defense forces, strike and fly back home at supersonic speeds.


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The Republic F-105 Thunderchief was an American fighter-bomber that earned fame during the Vietnam War. Entering service in 1958, the F-105 underwent a series of mechanical issues that led to the fleet being grounded on multiple occasions.


Republic F105D “Thunderchief” American Airpower Museum

The F-105 Thunderchief was a Cold War product of the Republic Aviation Corporation and became the company's last production aircraft before its merger with Fairchild. The platform was developed as a successor to the F-84 series (also a Republic product) and carried on the former's nuclear munitions capability.


Republic F105F Thunderchief USA Air Force Aviation Photo

Background. Designed as a fighter-bomber that could deliver a nuclear weapon at speeds more than double the speed of sound, Republic's F-105 Thunderchief earned its spurs flying at much slower speeds and using more conventional weapons in the skies of Vietnam. The double-seat F-105G version on display was an aircraft dedicated to the "Wild.


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Next DAYTON, Ohio -- Exterior view of the Republic F-105D Thunderchief on display in the Southeast Asia War Gallery at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ken LaRock) Republic F-105D Thunderchief In 1951 Republic Aviation began a project to develop a supersonic tactical fighter-bomber to replace the F-84F.


Republic F105B Thunderchief USA Air Force Aviation Photo

This article lists all 105 known surviving Republic F-105 Thunderchief complete airframes in the world as of May 2021, along with their serial number, location, and any notes of significance about that airframe. In addition to the complete airframes listed below, there is a cockpit section from 63-8309 in Georgia and one from 62-4422 in Arkansas.


Republic F105D Thunderchief > National Museum of the US Air Force

F-105 Thunderchief. Fighter Bomber. DESCRIPTION: The F-105 was a rugged fighter bomber used widely during the early part of the Vietnam War. The design was notable in many respects, including its large bomb bay, unique forward-swept engine inlets at the wing root, and the fact that it remains the largest single-seat combat aircraft ever built.


Republic F105D Thunderchief USA Air Force Aviation Photo

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