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The F-105 evolved from a project begun in 1951 by Republic Aviation at Farmingdale NY to develop a supersonic tactical fighter-bomber to replace the F-84F. The massive F-105 was intended primarily for nuclear strike missions. The prototype first flew on October 22, 1955, but the first production aircraft, an F-105B, was not delivered to the USAF until 1958. The F-105D all-weather strike fighter and the two-place F-105F dual-purpose trainer-fighter were also built before F-105 production (833 aircraft) ended in 1964. F-105G aircraft were nicknamed "Wild Weasels" and specialized in jamming enemy radar and destroying surface-to-air missile sites. Wingspan:10.6m Length:19.6m Height:6.0m Max Weight:23,967kg Speed:1,372mph(mach 2.1) Ceiling:14,783m Range:3,848km Specification | Scale | 1:72 | | Model Brief | Length: 297.6 mm Wingspan: 150.4mm | | Total Plastic Parts | 144pcs | | Box Size | 38X 24 X 5cm | | Metal Parts | n/a | | Barcode | 9580208016184 | | Resin Parts | n/a | | Qty. / Ctn | 24pcs | | Photo Etched Part | n/a | | MEAS. | 61.8×39.8×56 cm | | Film Parts | n/a | | Total Sprues | 6pcs | | Decal Marking | F-105G?63-8321?516th TFS, 388th TFW & F-105G?62-4444?128th TFS, & F-105G(62-4440)17th WWS, 388th TFW | | More Features | n/a |
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