Pigs can fly-F1-11 last flight.

demorier

Charter Member
F1-11's based at Amberley air base near Brisbane took to the heavily clouded sky for a farewell flight on Friday 3rd Dec. They will now become museum pieces replaced in Australian service by the Super Hornet.
 
Kind of sad to see this aircraft go, but if the inventory can be streamlined to save costs it makes sense.
 
IIRC they entered service in 1973 or 74 so they have been in service 36 or so years.

They were originally ordered back in about 1963 but their delivery was delayed due to technical issues, so the Canberras were replaced by leased F-4E Phantoms in the interim from about 1971 to 73
 
I was in the Indiana Air Natl. Guard for a short time, back in the late 70s (before I went back on active duty with the USN), and attended the USAF Egress maintenance school at Chanute AFB.

One of the aircraft systems we studied was the F-111. Fascinating. The entire cockpit would jettison, complete with a parachute, and floats, for at-sea ejection. Amazing.

NC
 
They remained in service in OZ for a long time mostly because the various weapon and avionics systems were able to be retrofitted without to much trouble, the other important factor is the aircraft is practically a flying fuel tank....something we just have to have over this way is very long range.

Naki is about with the service intro year....there was some Mirage jets in there somewhere before that to.
 
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