Ett fly på bakken med flere elektroniske instrumenter liggende foran flyet. Republic F-105D Thunderchief. En person ved instrumentene.
Produsentland: USA.
Tekn. data:
Motor: 1x P&W J75-P-19W turbojet. Maks TO vekt: 23 832 kg.
Maks hast.: mach 1,11.
Historie:
Brukt av USAF.
Albumtekst:
'BRAINS' OF SUPERSONIC JE ...
Produsentland: USA.
Tekn. data:
Motor: 1x P&W J75-P-19W turbojet. Maks TO vekt: 23 832 kg.
Maks hast.: mach 1,11.
Historie:
Brukt av USAF.
Albumtekst:
'BRAINS' OF SUPERSONIC JET - It takes "brains," electronic as well as human, to fly the US Air Force's new supersonic jet, the Republic F-105D. Here laid out in front of the Tactical Air Command's fighterbomber are some of the robot devices which enable the craft to reach enemy targets, drop its bomb load and return home without the pilot ever seeing the ground except on take-off and landing. The electronic "brains" handle such jobs as navigation, bombing and fire control, radar search and automatic identification of aircraft.
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IdentifierNL.05160273
SubjectEtt fly på bakken med flere elektroniske instrumenter liggende foran flyet. Republic F-105D Thunderchief. En person ved instrumentene.
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