F-111 (fms Only) Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
3167 Fluid Filter Element
006115303
3188554PC33 Packing Retainer
006842572
3188607 ITEM 56 Packing Retainer
006842572
319-12CX-547 Electrical Contact
003573285
319-2020-224 Electrical Contact
010577715
32-00077A Gyro Contact
001998835
3201C Fluid Filter Element
004603222
32032-19A Electrical Connector Cover
004810879
3208861 Ignition Coil
003361702
322009 Cartridge Fuse
004195382
322142 Tapered Roller Cone And Rollers
001982280
3223-07FR-03 Heat Sink-insulator
011220470
322311 Fluid Filtering Disk
009311304
3225 5-16IDX32LG Nonmetallic Hose
001439390
3225-4792 Nonmetallic Hose
001439390
3225-4795 Nonmetallic Hose
001439390
322702 Clutch Shaft
000543431
32303AS Rotary Switch
006007465
323B-28 Weapon System Resilient Mount
005142640
3256654-1 Sleeve Bearing
002240767
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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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