General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark
Author Edwin Hoogschagen (1980) has been studying Dutch aviation history since the late 1990s and specialises in Fokker types from the interbellum. His main activities are focused on the Fokker G-1 and Fokker C.5. Since 2001, he has been a member of the Fokker G-1 Foundation and, from 2007 onwards, a committee member. His work has been published in various Dutch magazines and in a number of books.
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Specificaties
| ISBN/EAN | 9789464566444 |
| Auteur | Edwin Hoogschagen |
| Uitgever | Amsterdam University Press |
| Taal | Engels |
| Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
| Pagina's | 64 |
| Lengte | 270.0 mm |
| Breedte | 221.0 mm |
The General Dynamics F-111 was the first variable-geometry combat aircraft which to enter into operational service. It also pioneered technical novelties such as afterburning turbofan engines, terrain-following radar and an advanced-attack radar system. Although its development was marred by delays, technical issues, political controversies, budget-overruns and troublesome operational service debut, the Aardvark overcame many hurdles and eventually matured into a very capable and versatile combat jet, which soldiered on for over four decades.
