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The General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark Was a True Multirole Combat Aircraft – Developed to meet a bold United States Department of Defense (DoD) edict...
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The General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark Was a True Multirole Combat Aircraft – Developed to meet a bold United States Department of Defense (DoD) edict...
Were the U.S. and Australian workhorse F-111 Aardvark bomber retired too early? Upon first examination, this simple question may seem rhetorical to an extent,...
Design flaws initially stymied the F-111’s success in combat operations, and the airframe was retired by 1996. However, the Aardvarks’ legacy lives on among aviation...
Nicknamed the Aardvark for its long-nose and low-level terrain-following abilities, the F-111 is considered by some aviation buffs to represent the “F-35 of its...
Was the F-111 the F-35 of its time? Well, sort of.
Meet the F-111 Aardvark, the plane sent to kill the leader of Libya in an airstrike. Here is a complete history of this plane...
Why Bury the F-111? If I told you a country “buried” a fighter, you probably would take that figuratively and assume that meant the airplane...
F-111, Explained: When first flown in 1964, the F-111 Aardvark debuted a suite of novel technologies. The name “Aardvark” is even a nod to one...
The F-111 was a pioneering aircraft. Named “Aardvark” because of its long-nose and terrain-following abilities, the F-111 was a supersonic, medium-range, multirole jet that...
The F-111 was a beast of a plane and served for many years with distinction. Some even say this cold warrior was retired too...