F-105 Thunderchief
1955 fighter-bomber aircraft family
Republic F-105 Thunderchief was a United States single-seat and two-seat, supersonic fighter-bomber; used during the Cold War and in the Vietnam War.
In action
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F-105
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Bombing in Vietnam
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F-105 Thunderchief taking off
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F-105 Thunderchief underside
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F-105 Thunderchiefs refuel
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F-105D Thunderchiefs refuel
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F-105 Thunderchief left rear view
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F-105D at Takhli (1966)
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three F-105 and two TA-4J
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four F-105 in diamond formation
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F-105G mounted AGM-45 Shrike and AGM-78B Standard ARM
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The 24-ship flyover formation, Diamonds on Diamonds, was used at the F-105 retirement at Hill Air Force Base in 1985
Static displays
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F-105G at the National Museum of the USAF
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F-105 static display near the main entrance at Bolling AFB
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F-105 at Castle Air Museum in Atwater, California
Drawings
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YF-105A drawing
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YF-105A drawing (svg version)
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F-105D and F-105F drawing
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F-105F Combat Martin drawing