
General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark - Wikipedia
The General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark is a retired supersonic, medium-range, multirole combat aircraft. Production models of the F-111 had roles that included attack (e.g. interdiction), …
F-111 - Lockheed Martin
The F-111 set a record for the longest low-level supersonic flight (172 miles at less than 1,000 feet altitude) on November 9, 1966. It was also the first tactical aircraft to cross the Atlantic …
General Dynamics F-111F Aardvark - National Museum of the …
F-111F aircraft and an EF-111A Raven aircraft, rear, fly in formation over the desert during Operation Desert Shield. The aircraft were assigned to the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing. The …
General Dynamics F-111A Aardvark - National Museum of the …
Originally known as the TFX (Tactical Fighter "X"), the F-111 was conceived to meet a U.S. Air Force requirement for a new tactical fighter-bomber. In 1960 the Department of Defense …
Examples of lattice planes - DoITPoMS
The (111) type planes in a face centred cubic lattice are the close packed planes. Click and drag on the image below to see how a close packed (111) plane intersects the fcc unit cell. Your …
F-111 - USAF.com
The F-111 is a multipurpose tactical fighter bomber capable of supersonic speeds. It can operate from tree-top level to altitudes above 60,000 feet. F-111 Aardvark is made by General Dynamics.
The F-111 Aardvark: The warplane nicknamed Whispering Death
The F-111 Aardvark left a lasting legacy in military aviation, influencing the design of future aircraft. His innovations in variable-sweep wings and terrain-following systems are now …
F-111 Tactical Strike Aircraft - Airforce Technology
May 1, 2012 · The F-111 fighter, also called Aardvark, is a medium-range, multi-purpose tactical strike aircraft that was developed by General Dynamics. Previously known as TFX (Tactical …
F-111 and FB-111 Aardvark - Airplanes Online
The General Dynamics FB-111 was SAC’s medium-range bomber, capable of flying supersonic speeds at 200 feet above the ground and twice the speed of sound above 35,000 feet. It was …
The (111) plane in the unit cell. | Download Scientific Diagram
FCC structure has four unique close-packed planes which, in Miller indices, are of the family {111}. The unit cell of the crystal structure, with plane (111), is seen in Figure 6. The axes...