F-111 (fms Only) Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
30277 Push Switch
009323043
3028 Pilot Valve Assembly
000763423
30292 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001982280
303155 Wire Rope Swaging Sleeve
010505465
30372 Loop Clamp
003585711
3037877-1 Cartridge Fuse
011122446
304P50 Adjustable Resistor
002570623
305-0553 Diode Semiconductor Device
010361143
305353R91 Fluid Filter Element
003754409
3055A Motional Pickup Transducer
006065666
305A0553 Diode Semiconductor Device
010361143
306-001-0008 Flat Washer
001436256
306W24M1 Plain Encased Seal
007529032
307-278 Diode Semiconductor Device
010361143
307B253 Electromagnetic Relay
008489071
307B278 Diode Semiconductor Device
010361143
307SB Incandescent Lamp
001557787
308150 Hexagon Plain Nut
009390676
308939-10 Fixed Attenuator
010558556
308939-11 Fixed Attenuator
010549841
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Aircraft, F-111 (fms Only)

Picture of F-111 (fms Only) Aircraft

This is a list of the General Dynamics F-111 aircraft operated by the Royal Australian Airforce (RAAF) between 1973 and 2010. The RAAF's fleet of F-111s included 28 F-111Cs (of which four were converted to RF-111C reconnaissance aircraft) and 15 F-111Gs. Several more F-111s were purchased from the United States and used for ground training and testing purposes, or as a source of spare parts.

The Australian Government purchased 24 F-111Cs in 1963.

Four of the F-111Cs were modified to RF-111C reconnaissance aircraft. The first, A8-126, received these modifications in the United States between October 1979 and April 1979; the other three were converted in Australia between July and September 1980.

The RAAF purchased four ex-United States Air Force (USAF) F-111As in 1981 as attrition replacements. These aircraft were delivered to the service in 1982 and were subsequently converted to F-111C standard.

In 1992 the Australian Government decided to purchase up to 18 ex-USAF F-111Gs in order to extend the type's service life. 15 F-111Gs were eventually acquired, and they were delivered to the RAAF during late 1993 and early 1994.

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