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F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers V 2.2 - 20181008
« on: November 15, 2015, 10:51:31 AM »

We are proud to introduce you the "Thud" Version 2.2!

Version 2.2 Log
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- Updated FM/Java codes for cruise speed & fuel consumption
- fixed aerial refuel features
- added second seat in F-105F


Version 2.1 features
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important FM & Java fixes
deleted big cannon recoil

Version 2.0 features

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New weapons from western pack, included Napalm, Nukes and AIM9E
Inertial navigation system (INS)
Fixed weapons position, now they are slightly oriented downwards as in RL.
Bomb selection
Java fixes



Probably the largest and heavy single engine aircraft that ever existed, with the beautiful 3d by Ranwers



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WIKI
The Republic F-105 Thunderchief was a supersonic fighter-bomber used by the United States Air Force. The Mach 2 capable F-105 conducted the majority of strike bombing missions during the early years of the Vietnam War; it was the only U.S. aircraft to have been removed from combat due to high loss rates. Originally designed as a single-seat, nuclear-attack aircraft, a two-seat Wild Weasel version was later developed for the specialized Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) role against surface-to-air missile sites. The F-105 was commonly known as the "Thud" by its crews.

As a follow-on to the Mach 1 capable North American F-100 Super Sabre, the F-105 was also armed with missiles and a cannon; however, its design was tailored to high-speed low-altitude penetration carrying a single nuclear weapon internally. First flown in 1955, the Thunderchief entered service in 1958. The F-105 could deliver a greater bomb load than some American heavy bombers of World War II such as the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and Consolidated B-24 Liberator. The F-105 was one of the primary attack aircraft of the Vietnam War; over 20,000 Thunderchief sorties were flown, with 382 aircraft lost including 62 operational (non-combat) losses (out of the 833 produced). Although less agile than smaller MiG fighters, USAF F-105s were credited with 27.5 kills.

During the war, the single-seat F-105D was the primary aircraft delivering the heavy bomb loads against the various military targets. Meanwhile, the two-seat F-105F and F-105G Wild Weasel variants became the first dedicated Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) platforms, fighting against the Soviet-built S-75 Dvina (NATO reporting name: SA-2 Guideline) surface-to-air missiles. Two Wild Weasel pilots were awarded the Medal of Honor for attacking North Vietnamese surface-to-air missile sites, with one shooting down two MiG-17s the same day. The dangerous missions often required them to be the "first in, last out", suppressing enemy air defenses while strike aircraft accomplished their missions and then left the area.

The Thunderchief was the largest single-seat, single-engine combat aircraft in history, weighing approximately 50,000 pounds (23,000 kg).[3] It could exceed the speed of sound at sea level and reach Mach 2 at high altitude; the F-105 could carry up to 14,000 lb (6,400 kg) of bombs and missiles. The Thunderchief was later replaced as a strike aircraft over North Vietnam by both the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II and the swing-wing General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark. However, the "Wild Weasel" variants of the F-105 remained in service until 1984 after being replaced by the specialized F-4G "Wild Weasel V".



In March 1956, the USAF placed a further order for 65 F-105Bs and 17 RF-105Bs. In order to conduct the nuclear mission, an MA-8 fire control system, AN/APG-31 ranging radar, and K-19 gunsight to allow for toss bombing were integrated. The first pre-production YF-105B flew on 26 May 1956.Five of the F-105C trainer variant were added to the procurement plan in June 1956, before being canceled in 1957. The RF-105 reconnaissance variant was canceled in July 1956.The first production F-105B was accepted by the Air Force on 27 May 1957.In June 1957, Republic Aviation requested that the F-105 be named Thunderchief, continuing the sequence of the company's Thunder-named aircraft: P-47 Thunderbolt, F-84 Thunderjet, and F-84F Thunderstreak. The USAF made the name official a month later.

To fulfill the Air Force requirement for all-weather attack, Republic proposed the F-105D variant in 1957. This version featured an enlarged nose and radome housing the AN/ASG-19 Thunderstick bombing/navigation system. The AN/ASG-19 was designed around the Autonetics R-14A radar, which operated in both air-to-air and air-to-ground modes, and the AN/APN-131 Doppler navigation radar. In the cockpit, the F-105D featured vertical-tape instrument displays for adverse weather operation. The ability to carry the TX-43 nuclear weapon was also added. The RF-105 reconnaissance development was also restarted, now based on the F-105D. The first D-model took its maiden flight on 9 June 1959.[20] Plans to build over 1,500 F-105Ds were cut short when Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara decided to equip no more than seven combat wings with the type. In November 1961, production was cut in favor of the Air Force adopting the Navy's F-4 Phantom II, and in the longer term, the General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark of the TFX program.

The final 143 Thunderchiefs built were of the two-seat F-105F trainer variant. Based on the F-105D, this model was 31 inches (79 cm) longer to provide room for the rear cockpit; otherwise, the aircraft had similar flight performance to the preceding F-105D. A total of 833 F-105s were completed before production ended in 1964. The F-105 had been designed for a short nuclear campaign, leading to shortcomings that became evident in a lengthy conventional war, such as a poor hydraulics layout and fuel tanks that were not self-sealing.Subsequent upgrades improved the reliability and weapons capacity of the existing F-105Ds. In response to the surface-to-air missile (SAM) threat experienced in the skies above Vietnam, dozens of F-105Fs were converted into anti-radar "Wild Weasel" aircraft, culminating with the F-105G.




The F-105 was a mid-wing monoplane with a 45° swept wing and tail surfaces. The single engine was fed by two intakes in the wing roots, leaving the nose free for a radome housing the multi-mode radar. Its fuselage provided room for 1,184 US gallons (4,480 L) of fuel and an internal bomb bay. The bomb bay measured 15 feet 10 inches (4.83 m) by 32 in (0.81 m) by 32 in (0.81 m); it was originally to carry a single nuclear weapon but typically held an additional 350 US gal (1,300 L) fuel tank. It featured four under-wing and one centerline pylon; the two inner wing and centerline pylons were capable of accepting fuel from 450 and 650 US gal (1,700 and 2,500 L) drop tanks. Two outer dry stations were wired for missiles or bombs. One M61 Vulcan (initially designated T-171E3) 20 mm 6-barrel Gatling-style cannon was installed in the left side of the nose. A short-range AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missile could be carried on each of the outer wing pylons.

The F-105 was designed primarily for low-level interdiction and its low-altitude speed was its greatest asset when dealing with enemy fighters such as the MiG-17/J-5s and MiG-21. The F-105 managed 27.5 air-to-air victories.[35] Based on combat experience, the F-105D was updated with a better ejection seat, additional armor, improved gun sights, and Electronic Counter Measures (ECM) pods on the wings.

Former North American F-86 Sabre pilot Jerry Noel Hoblit recalled being in awe of the F-105's size after seeing it for the first time; he could not manage to reach the air intake lip even with a running jump. The F-105 had a spacious cockpit with good visibility and layout (particularly after introduction of "tape" instruments); the advanced electronics were easy to learn and operate. Takeoffs and landings were often performed in the 230 mph (370 km/h) range. The spoilers provided good roll control at all speeds and the distinctive four-petal airbrakes (which also opened slightly when the afterburner was engaged to allow for the larger flow of exhaust gases) were highly effective even at supersonic speeds. Loss of control due to a spin or complications of adverse yaw required deliberate effort from the pilot and spontaneous spin recovery was rapid.

The initial reaction of the fighter pilot community to their new aircraft was lukewarm. Between its massive dimensions and troubled early service life, the F-105 had garnered a number of uncomplimentary nicknames. In addition to the aforementioned "Thud", nicknames included the "Squat Bomber", "Lead Sled", and the "Hyper Hog" and/or "Ultra Hog".[38] The latter two names arose from the F-105's predecessors, the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt and F-84 Thunderstreak, nicknamed "Hog" and "Super Hog", respectively. According to F-105 pilots and crews, the "Thud" nickname was inspired by the character "Chief Thunderthud" from the Howdy Doody television series.

The aircraft's offensive capabilities were sarcastically referred to as a "Triple Threat" — it could bomb you, strafe you, or fall on you. Positive aspects, such as the F-105's responsive controls, strong performance at high speed and low altitude, and its outfit of electronics won over some pilots. For some, "Thud" was a term of endearment; retroactively the RF-84F Thunderflash became known as "Thud's Mother". F-105 pilot Colonel Jack Broughton said of the nickname: "The Thud has justified herself, and the name that was originally spoken with a sneer has become one of utmost respect through the air fraternity".






 
The F-105B entered USAF service with the Tactical Air Command's 335th Tactical Fighter Squadron of the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing in August 1958, although the squadron did not become fully operational until 1959.[19] On 11 December 1959, an F-105B piloted by Brig Gen Joseph Moore (commander of the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing) set a world record of 1,216.48 miles per hour (1,958 km/h) over a 62 miles (100 km) circuit. Difficulties with its avionics and the MA-8 fire-control system were experienced early on; typically the F-105 required 150 hours of maintenance for each flying hour. Most of these problems were addressed under Project Optimize. The lack of spares resulted in the entire F-105B fleet being briefly grounded in 1960.[58][59] In 1964, modified F-105Bs with ballast replacing the cannon, fuselage and wing reinforcement for aerobatics, and the addition of a smoke generator, briefly flew with the United States Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team. After only six shows, a fatal accident from overstressing the airframe led to the reintroduction of the F-100 Super Sabre.

By 1964, the F-105B was relegated to USAF Air National Guard (ANG) squadrons.  It was replaced in frontline service by the definitive F-105D whose advanced NASARR R-14A radar and AN/ASG-19 Thunderstick fire-control system gave it all-weather capability. The R-14A radar also added a terrain-following radar capability, while a completely new instrument panel was fitted, replacing dial-type instrument with vertical tape instruments which were easier to read in combat. In order to accommodate the new radar, with a much larger radar dish, the forward fuselage was redesigned, increasing overall length by 16 inches (41 cm).


The F-105D entered service with the 335th TFS in September 1960, although it was not fully operational on the F-105D until early 1961.
 The first overseas F-105 units formed in West Germany in 1961, with the 36th Tactical Fighter Wing at Bitburg Air Base in May and the 49th Tactical Fighter Wing at Spangdahlem Air Base in October. Both wings had a primary tactical nuclear strike role for NATO. The F-105D was also deployed to the Pacific, with the 18th Tactical Fighter Wing at Kadena in Okinawa converting in 1962 and the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing converting from 1963.

Like the F-105B, the F-105D's early career was plagued with maintenance problems and in-flight failures. The origins of the nickname "Thud" were obscure; some claim that it stood for the sound of an F-105 crashing into the ground. The entire F-105D fleet was grounded in December 1961 and then again in June 1962. Many of the issues were worked out during the production run and by 1964, early F-105Ds were upgraded with these fixes under Project Look Alike, although engine failures and fuel system problems persisted until 1967.

Meanwhile, the USAF was gradually changing the anticipated F-105 mission from nuclear interdiction to conventional bombing. The Look Alike upgrades increased the aircraft's capacity from four to 16 conventional 750 lb (340 kg) bombs on underwing and fuselage centerline hardpoints and added the equipment to launch AGM-12 Bullpup air-to-ground missiles. In June 1961, an F-105D delivered 15,430 lb (7,000 kg) of conventional bombs during a USAF test—at the time a record for a single-engine aircraft with a payload three times heavier than American four-engine heavy bombers of World War II such as the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and the Consolidated B-24 Liberator, though aerial refueling would be required for long missions.[70] One of the F-105Ds was named Memphis Belle II after the famed World War II B-17.






Vietnam War

 In spite of a troubled early service life, the F-105 became the dominant attack aircraft early in the Vietnam War. The F-105 could carry more than twice the bomb load farther and faster than the F-100, which was used mostly in South Vietnam. In a foreshadowing of its Wild Weasel role, the first F-105D combat mission of the war involved an attack on 14 August 1964 against an anti-aircraft artillery site on Plaine des Jarres.This mission was carried out by aircraft of the 36th TFS, 6441st Tactical Fighter Wing deployed from Yokota Air Base, Japan to Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand.
The first Thunderchief lost in the war also occurred during this mission, although the pilot managed to return the aircraft to Korat.
The first strike mission took place on 13 January 1965 with the destruction of the Ben Ken bridge in Laos.In early 1965 additional F-105 squadrons were deployed to Korat and Takhli air bases in Thailand. At the start of Operation Rolling Thunder in March 1965, large numbers of F-105Ds were shipped to these bases to participate in intense bombing missions.

On 3 April 1965, a total of 79 aircraft, including 45 F-105 Thunderchiefs, were sent against the Thanh Hoa Bridge, nicknamed "Dragon's Jaw".
The next day, enemy MiGs were encountered during a second run upon the bridge; a total of eight MiG-17s faced 46 F-105s escorted by a MiGCAP flight of 21 F-100 Super Sabres. The MiG-17s evaded the escorts using altitude and cloud cover, instead focusing upon the bomb-laden Thunderchiefs. Two Thunderchiefs were lost to the MiG-17s; a third, thought to be lost to groundfire, was later claimed by the North as downed by a MiG-17. An F-100 claimed the only probable MiG-17 kill, although a Vietnamese pilot believes three of his comrades were shot down by F-105s. One F-105 piloted narrowly escaped. USAF Chief of Staff General John P. McConnell was "hopping mad" to hear that two F-105s had been shot down by Korean War-era subsonic North Vietnamese MiGs.
The Thanh Hoa Bridge proved resistant to aerial bombing, multiple missions were flown to damage the bridge both by F-105s and U.S. Navy aircraft.

In December 1966, the VPAF's MiG-21 pilots of the 921st regiment downed 14 F-105s without any losses.[82]

On a typical combat mission into North Vietnam, the F-105D carried two 450 US gal (1,700 L) wing-mounted fuel tanks, a 390 US gal (1,500 L) fuel tank in the bomb bay, and five 1,000 lb (450 kg) or six 750 lb (340 kg) bombs, and required inflight refueling going to and sometimes returning from Hanoi 700 mi (1,100 km) distant. F-105s flying in the vicinity of Hanoi would routinely travel around mountainous terrain nicknamed Thud Ridge to evade the air defenses surrounding the city.
Colonel Jack Broughton, an F-105 pilot in Vietnam, noted the demands of flying close to Hanoi gave "simply no room for error".

On 11 August 1967, F-105Ds from 335th Tactical Fighter Squadron with support from F-105 Wild Weasels from 338th Tactical Fighter Squadron made the first of many successful attacks on the Paul Doumer bridge over the Red River.
Flying low-altitude missions and conducting dive bombings forced the F-105s into range of North Vietnamese anti-aircraft guns, sometimes coming under heavy fire.

USAF F-105s were escorted by F-4s to protect them against enemy fighters. However, the Thunderchief was officially credited with 27.5 air-to-air victories against North Vietnamese aircraft at the cost of 17 aircraft lost to enemy fighters (North Vietnamese pilots claimed to have shot down an additional 23 F-105s but none have been confirmed by USAF). All victories were against MiG-17s. Of these 24.5 were shot down with cannon fire (one victory was shared with an F-4), and three with AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles.
One F-105F is unofficially credited with downing three MiGs—one by air-to-air missile, the second by cannon fire and the third by jettisoning the centerline rack full of bombs directly into the path of a surprised MiG.

On 31 May 1968, a dedication ceremony took place at the United States Air Force Academy to honor graduates who had served in Vietnam. An F-105, which had been assembled using parts from ten different F-105s that had seen service in Vietnam, was placed on permanent static display.
The ceremony included the entire cadet wing, the superintendent and commandant of cadets of the USAFA, a representative of Republic Aircraft, members of the press, among others. To conclude the ceremony, a flight of four F-105s from McConnell AFB were to fly over in formation at 1,000 feet above the ground and then fly over singly at 250 feet. The formation portion happened as planned. But the flight leader, Lt Col James "Black Matt" Matthews, came back for the single-file pass and exceeded the speed of sound at less than 100 feet. The ensuing sonic boom broke hundreds of windows and fifteen people sustained cuts.

Medal of Honor recipients

Two Wild Weasel pilots received the Medal of Honor:

USAF Captain Merlyn H. Dethlefsen was awarded the Medal of Honor and Capt Kevin "Mike" Gilroy the Air Force Cross for an F-105F Wild Weasel mission on 10 March 1967, flying F-105F, serial number 63-8352.
After their aircraft was damaged by ground fire, Dethlefsen and Gilroy elected to stay in the skies above the steel works at Thai Nguyen until the SAM site was found and destroyed.

USAF Captain Leo K. Thorsness was awarded the Medal of Honor and Capt Harold Johnson the Air Force Cross for an F-105F Wild Weasel mission on 19 April 1967, flying F-105F, serial number 63-8301. Thorsness and Johnson protected an attempted rescue of another Wild Weasel crew that had been shot down, in the process destroying two MiG-17s. After running out of ammunition, Thorsness and Johnson continued to act as decoys to draw the MiGs away from the rescue aircraft.





This mod introduce a new feature, a code for energy bleed in turns vs speed, now the energy loss in turns is more balanced along the spectrum of the speeds.

As other released mods, the F-105 have the code that simulate lift/speed change

The FM was modelled using FM Debug Tools provided by benitomuso (PAL).

This new tool allowed a more accurate and fast modeling of stall and turns characteristics.


The plane is released in 2 variants:

Standard F-105D, and 2 seat F-105F with full ground attack capacity.

Answer for who will make questions about internal bay

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This plane in RL have an internal bay, this bay in Vietnam was always used for storing an additional tank to increase the autonomy.
 According with Ranwers was decided to not to use the bomb bay to carry weapons but only for the additional fuel, as was done in 100 % of the operational missions.
The additional quantity of 300 gallons, therefore, is already considered to be standard fuel.

This plane is fast but have poor maneuvrability, expecially at low speeds, so.......

If you meet a Mig-17, run....

If you meet a Mig-19, run....

If you meet a Mig-21, run and dive, because the Fishbed is faster at medium altitudes, on the contrary the Thud is faster near the deck.

You can only make high speed attacks with your M-61 Vulcan and with your Aim-9B.....remind to drop bombs first!

As i tell you first, this plane is big and heavy, don't let it in stall!

The Thud have a water injection boost, it will give you a bit of thrust more for a few minutes.


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Credits:

Ranwers: 3d works
Western: Java, 3d fixes, M118 Bomb, aerial refuel stuffs, static version
Storebror: Java
Benitomuso: FM Debug tools
Vega: Java, FM, loadouts, slot, new codes and V2.0


air.ini

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F-105D         air.F_105D                            NOINFO  usa01 SUMMER
F-105F         air.F_105F                            NOINFO  usa01 SUMMER

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F-105D  F-105D Thunderchief, 1960
F-105F  F-105F Thunderchief, 1963


readme for stationary

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F_105D            vehicles.planes.F_105static$F_105D             1
F_105F            vehicles.planes.F_105static$F_105F             1

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[F_105D]
Description    F_105D
Icon           Plane
Class          air.F_105D
PanzerBodyFront      0.004
Explode              WagonMetal

[F_105F]
Description    F_105F
Icon           Plane
Class          air.F_105F
PanzerBodyFront      0.004
Explode              WagonMetal

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weapons

Code: [Select]
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# F-105D
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F-105D.default                           Default
F-105D.4xAIM9B                           4x AIM-9B
F-105D.2x450gal                          2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.4xAIM9B+2x450gal                  4x AIM-9B + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.4xMk82                            4x 500lbs Mk82 bombs
F-105D.4xMk82Daisy                       4x 500lbs Mk82 Daisy cutter bombs
F-105D.4xM117                            4x 750lbs M117 bombs
F-105D.4xM117Daisy                       4x 750lbs M117 Daisy cutter bombs
F-105D.4xMk83                            4x 1000lbs Mk83 bombs
F-105D.2xMk84+2xMk83                     2x 2000lbs Mk84 + 2x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105D.2xMk84+5xMk83                     2x 2000lbs Mk84 + 5x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105D.2xMk84+3xMk83+1xQRC160+Flares     2x2000lbs Mk84 + 3x1000lbs Mk83 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.3xMk84+2xMk83                     3x 2000lbs Mk84 + 2x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105D.3xMk84+1xQRC160+Flares            3x 2000lbs Mk84 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.2xMk84+2xMk83+1x650gal            2x2000lbs Mk84 + 2x1000lbs Mk83 + 650gal Dt
F-105D.2xMk84+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal   2x2000lbs Mk84 + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Dt
F-105D.2xMk83+2x450gal                   2x 1000lbs Mk83 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.1xMk84+2xMk83+2x450gal            1x2000lbs Mk84 + 2x1000lbs Mk83 + 2x450gal Dt
F-105D.2xM117+2x450gal                   2x 750lbs M117 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.6xM117                            6x 750lbs M117 bombs
F-105D.6xM117Daisy                       6x 750lbs M117 Daisy cutter bombs
F-105D.6xMk83                            6x 1000lbs Mk83 bombs
F-105D.9xMk83                            9x 1000lbs Mk83 bombs
F-105D.6xCBU24                           6x CBU-24 Cluster bombs
F-105D.2xM118+2xMk83                     2x 3000lbs M118 + 2x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105D.2xM118+5xMk83                     2x 3000lbs M118 + 5x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105D.2xM118+3xMk83+1xQRC160+Flares     2x3000lbs M118 + 3x1000lbs Mk83 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.3xM118+2xMk83                     3x 3000lbs M118 + 2x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105D.3xM118+2xM117                     3x 3000lbs M118 + 2x 750lbs M117
F-105D.3xM118+1xQRC160+Flares            3x 3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.2xM118+2xMk83+1x650gal            2x3000lbs M118 + 2x1000lbs Mk83 + 650gal Dt
F-105D.2xM118+2xM117+1x650gal            2x3000lbs M118 + 2x750lbs M117 + 650gal Dt
F-105D.2xM118+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal   2x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Dt
F-105D.1xM118+2xMk83+2x450gal            1x3000lbs M118 + 2x1000lbs Mk83 + 2x450gal Dt
F-105D.1xM118+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal   1x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105D.10xMk82                           10x 500lbs Mk82 bombs
F-105D.10xMk82_6Daisy                    10x 500lbs Mk82 (6 Daisy cutter) bombs
F-105D.10xMk82SnakeEye                   10x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye bombs
F-105D.10xM117                           10x 750lbs M117 bombs
F-105D.10xM117_6Daisy                    10x 750lbs M117 (6 Daisy cutter) bombs
F-105D.10xCBU24                          10x CBU-24 Cluster bombs
F-105D.10xMk82+1x650gal                  10x 500lbs Mk82 + 650gal Droptank
F-105D.10xMk82_6Daisy+1x650gal           10x 500lbs Mk82 (6Daisy) + 650gal Droptank
F-105D.10xMk82SnakeEye+1x650gal          10x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye + 650gal Droptank
F-105D.10xMk82+1xM118                    10x 500lbs Mk82 + 1x 3000lbs M118
F-105D.10xMk82_6Daisy+1xM118             10x 500lbs Mk82 (6Daisy) + 1x 3000lbs M118
F-105D.10xM117+1x650gal                  10x 750lbs M117 + 650gal Droptank
F-105D.10xM117_6Daisy+1x650gal           10x 750lbs M117 (6Daisy) + 650gal Droptank
F-105D.10xM117+1xM118                    10x 750lbs M117 + 1x 3000lbs M118
F-105D.10xM117_6Daisy+1xM118             10x 750lbs M117 (6Daisy) + 1x 3000lbs M118
F-105D.8xMk82+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal   8x500lbs Mk82 + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Dt
F-105D.8xMk82_4Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal    8x500lbs Mk82(4Daisy)+QRC-160+Flares+650gal Dt
F-105D.8xMk82SnakeEye+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal   8x500lbs Mk82SE + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Dt
F-105D.8xMk82+1xM118+1xQRC160+Flares     8x500lbs Mk82 + 1x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.8xMk82_4Daisy+1xM118+1xQRC160+Flares      8x500lbs Mk82(4Daisy)+1x3000lbs M118+QRC-160+Flares
F-105D.8xM117+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal   8x750lbs M117 + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Dt
F-105D.8xM117_4Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal    8x750lbs M117(4Daisy)+QRC-160+Flares+650gal Dt
F-105D.8xM117+1xM118+1xQRC160+Flares     8x750lbs M117 + 1x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.8xM117_4Daisy+1xM118+1xQRC160+Flares      8x750lbs M117(4Daisy)+1x3000lbs M118+QRC-160+Flares
F-105D.10xCBU24+1x650gal                 10x CBU-24 Cluster + 650gal Droptank
F-105D.8xCBU24+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal  8x CBU-24 + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Droptank
F-105D.8xMk82+2x450gal                   8x 500lbs Mk82 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.8xMk82_5Daisy+2x450gal            8x 500lbs Mk82 (5Daisy) + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.8xMk82SnakeEye+2x450gal           8x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.8xMk82+2xM118                     8x 500lbs Mk82 + 2x 3000lbs M118
F-105D.8xMk82_5Daisy+2xM118              8x 500lbs Mk82 (5Daisy) + 2x 3000lbs M118
F-105D.8xM117+2x450gal                   8x 750lbs M117 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.8xM117_5Daisy+2x450gal            8x 750lbs M117 (5Daisy) + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.8xM117+2xM118                     8x 750lbs M117 + 2x 3000lbs M118
F-105D.8xM117_5Daisy+2xM118              8x 750lbs M117 (5Daisy) + 2x 3000lbs M118
F-105D.8xCBU24+2x450gal                  8x CBU-24 Cluster + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.6xMk82+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal   6x 500lbs Mk82 + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105D.6xMk82_3Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal    6x500lbs Mk82(3Daisy)+QRC-160+Flares+2x450gal Dt
F-105D.6xMk82SnakeEye+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal   6x500lbs Mk82SE + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105D.6xMk82+2xM118+1xQRC160+Flares     6x500lbs Mk82 + 2x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.6xMk82_3Daisy+2xM118+1xQRC160+Flares      6x500lbs Mk82(3Daisy)+2x3000lbs M118+QRC-160+Flares
F-105D.6xM117+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal   6x750lbs M117 + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105D.6xM117_3Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal    6x750lbs M117(3Daisy)+QRC-160+Flares+2x450gal Dt
F-105D.6xM117+2xM118+1xQRC160+Flares     6x750lbs M117 + 2x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.6xM117_3Daisy+2xM118+1xQRC160+Flares      6x750lbs M117(3Daisy)+2x3000lbs M118+QRC-160+Flares
F-105D.6xCBU24+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal  6xCBU-24 + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x450gal Droptanks
F-105D.16xMk82                           16x 500lbs Mk82 bombs
F-105D.16xMk82_9Daisy                    16x 500lbs Mk82 (9 Daisy cutter) bombs
F-105D.16xMk82SnakeEye                   16x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye bombs
F-105D.16xM117                           16x 750lbs M117 bombs
F-105D.16xM117_9Daisy                    16x 750lbs M117 (9 Daisy cutter) bombs
F-105D.16xCBU24                          16x CBU-24 Cluster bombs
F-105D.14xMk82+1xQRC160+Flares           14x 500lbs Mk82 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.14xMk82_7Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares    14x 500lbs Mk82 (7Daisy) + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.14xMk82SnakeEye+1xQRC160+Flares   14x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.14xM117+1xQRC160+Flares           14x 750lbs M117 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.14xM117_7Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares    14x 750lbs M117 (7Daisy) + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.14xCBU24+1xQRC160+Flares          14x CBU-24 Cluster + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.4xLAU3+2xCBU24                    4x LAU-3 (19x 2.75FFAR) + 2x CBU-24 Cluster
F-105D.4xLAU3+8xCBU24                    4x LAU-3 (19x 2.75FFAR) + 8x CBU-24 Cluster
F-105D.4xLAU3+6xCBU24+1xQRC160+Flares    4x LAU-3 + 6x CBU-24 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105D.4xLAU3+2xLAU32                    4x LAU-3 (19x FFAR) + 2x LAU-32 (7x FFAR)
F-105D.4xLAU3+2xLAU32+6xCBU24            4x LAU-3 + 2x LAU-32 + 6x CBU-24 Cluster
F-105D.8xCBU24+2xLAU3                    8x CBU-24 Cluster + 2x LAU-3 (19x FFAR)
F-105D.8xCBU24+2xLAU3+1x650gal           8x CBU-24 Cluster + 2x LAU-3 + 650gal Droptank
F-105D.14xCBU24+2xLAU3                   14x CBU-24 Cluster + 2x LAU-3 (19x FFAR)
F-105D.6xMk82+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal    6x 500lbs Mk82 + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105D.6xMk82_3Daisy+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal     6x500lbs Mk82(3Daisy) + 2xAIM-9B + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105D.6xMk82SnakeEye+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal    6x 500lbs Mk82SE + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105D.6xM117+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal    6x 750lbs M117 + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105D.6xM117_3Daisy+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal     6x750lbs M117(3Daisy) + 2xAIM-9B + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105D.6xCBU24+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal   6x CBU-24 + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105D.1xM118+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal    1x 3000lbs M118 + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105D.2xAGM12C+2x450gal                 2x AGM-12C + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.2xAGM12C+6xCBU24+2x450gal         2x AGM-12C + 6x CBU-24 Cluster + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.2xAGM12C+6xMk82+2x450gal          2x AGM-12C + 6x 500lbs Mk82 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.2xAGM12C+6xMk82_3Daisy+2x450gal   2xAGM-12C + 6x500lbs Mk82(3Daisy) + 2x450gal Droptanks
F-105D.2xAGM12C+6xMk82SnakeEye+2x450gal  2x AGM-12C + 6x 500lbs Mk82SE + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.2xAGM12C+6xM117+2x450gal          2x AGM-12C + 6x 750lbs M117 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105D.2xAGM12C+6xM117_3Daisy+2x450gal   2xAGM-12C + 6x750lbs M117(3Daisy) + 2x450gal Droptanks
F-105D.4xAGM12C+1x650gal                 4x AGM-12C + 650gal Droptank
F-105D.4xAGM12C+6xMk82                   4x AGM-12C + 6x 500lbs Mk82 Bomb
F-105D.4xAGM12C+6xMk82_3Daisy            4x AGM-12C + 6x 500lbs Mk82 (3 Daisy)
F-105D.4xAGM12C+6xMk82SnakeEye           4x AGM-12C + 6x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye Bomb
F-105D.4xAGM12C+6xM117                   4x AGM-12C + 6x 750lbs M117 Bomb
F-105D.4xAGM12C+6xM117_3Daisy            4x AGM-12C + 6x 750lbs M117 (3 Daisy)
F-105D.4xAGM12C+6xCBU24                  4x AGM-12C + 6x CBU-24 Cluster
F-105D.1xMk12Nuke+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal        1x Mk12 Nuclear bomb + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105D.1xMk12Nuke+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal       1x Mk12 Nuclear bomb + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105D.Ferry                             Ferry mission
F-105D.none                              Empty

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# F-105F
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F-105F.default                           Default
F-105F.4xAIM9B                           4x AIM-9B
F-105F.2x450gal                          2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.4xAIM9B+2x450gal                  4x AIM-9B + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.4xMk82                            4x 500lbs Mk82 bombs
F-105F.4xMk82Daisy                       4x 500lbs Mk82 Daisy cutter bombs
F-105F.4xM117                            4x 750lbs M117 bombs
F-105F.4xM117Daisy                       4x 750lbs M117 Daisy cutter bombs
F-105F.4xMk83                            4x 1000lbs Mk83 bombs
F-105F.2xMk84+2xMk83                     2x 2000lbs Mk84 + 2x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105F.2xMk84+5xMk83                     2x 2000lbs Mk84 + 5x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105F.2xMk84+3xMk83+1xQRC160+Flares     2x2000lbs Mk84 + 3x1000lbs Mk83 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.3xMk84+2xMk83                     3x 2000lbs Mk84 + 2x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105F.3xMk84+1xQRC160+Flares            3x 2000lbs Mk84 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.2xMk84+2xMk83+1x650gal            2x2000lbs Mk84 + 2x1000lbs Mk83 + 650gal Dt
F-105F.2xMk84+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal   2x2000lbs Mk84 + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Dt
F-105F.2xMk83+2x450gal                   2x 1000lbs Mk83 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.1xMk84+2xMk83+2x450gal            1x2000lbs Mk84 + 2x1000lbs Mk83 + 2x450gal Dt
F-105F.2xM117+2x450gal                   2x 750lbs M117 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.6xM117                            6x 750lbs M117 bombs
F-105F.6xM117Daisy                       6x 750lbs M117 Daisy cutter bombs
F-105F.6xMk83                            6x 1000lbs Mk83 bombs
F-105F.9xMk83                            9x 1000lbs Mk83 bombs
F-105F.6xCBU24                           6x CBU-24 Cluster bombs
F-105F.2xM118+2xMk83                     2x 3000lbs M118 + 2x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105F.2xM118+5xMk83                     2x 3000lbs M118 + 5x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105F.2xM118+3xMk83+1xQRC160+Flares     2x3000lbs M118 + 3x1000lbs Mk83 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.3xM118+2xMk83                     3x 3000lbs M118 + 2x 1000lbs Mk83
F-105F.3xM118+2xM117                     3x 3000lbs M118 + 2x 750lbs M117
F-105F.3xM118+1xQRC160+Flares            3x 3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.2xM118+2xMk83+1x650gal            2x3000lbs M118 + 2x1000lbs Mk83 + 650gal Dt
F-105F.2xM118+2xM117+1x650gal            2x3000lbs M118 + 2x750lbs M117 + 650gal Dt
F-105F.2xM118+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal   2x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Dt
F-105F.1xM118+2xMk83+2x450gal            1x3000lbs M118 + 2x1000lbs Mk83 + 2x450gal Dt
F-105F.1xM118+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal   1x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105F.10xMk82                           10x 500lbs Mk82 bombs
F-105F.10xMk82_6Daisy                    10x 500lbs Mk82 (6 Daisy cutter) bombs
F-105F.10xMk82SnakeEye                   10x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye bombs
F-105F.10xM117                           10x 750lbs M117 bombs
F-105F.10xM117_6Daisy                    10x 750lbs M117 (6 Daisy cutter) bombs
F-105F.10xCBU24                          10x CBU-24 Cluster bombs
F-105F.10xMk82+1x650gal                  10x 500lbs Mk82 + 650gal Droptank
F-105F.10xMk82_6Daisy+1x650gal           10x 500lbs Mk82 (6Daisy) + 650gal Droptank
F-105F.10xMk82SnakeEye+1x650gal          10x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye + 650gal Droptank
F-105F.10xMk82+1xM118                    10x 500lbs Mk82 + 1x 3000lbs M118
F-105F.10xMk82_6Daisy+1xM118             10x 500lbs Mk82 (6Daisy) + 1x 3000lbs M118
F-105F.10xM117+1x650gal                  10x 750lbs M117 + 650gal Droptank
F-105F.10xM117_6Daisy+1x650gal           10x 750lbs M117 (6Daisy) + 650gal Droptank
F-105F.10xM117+1xM118                    10x 750lbs M117 + 1x 3000lbs M118
F-105F.10xM117_6Daisy+1xM118             10x 750lbs M117 (6Daisy) + 1x 3000lbs M118
F-105F.8xMk82+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal   8x500lbs Mk82 + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Dt
F-105F.8xMk82_4Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal    8x500lbs Mk82(4Daisy)+QRC-160+Flares+650gal Dt
F-105F.8xMk82SnakeEye+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal   8x500lbs Mk82SE + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Dt
F-105F.8xMk82+1xM118+1xQRC160+Flares     8x500lbs Mk82 + 1x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.8xMk82_4Daisy+1xM118+1xQRC160+Flares      8x500lbs Mk82(4Daisy)+1x3000lbs M118+QRC-160+Flares
F-105F.8xM117+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal   8x750lbs M117 + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Dt
F-105F.8xM117_4Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal    8x750lbs M117(4Daisy)+QRC-160+Flares+650gal Dt
F-105F.8xM117+1xM118+1xQRC160+Flares     8x750lbs M117 + 1x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.8xM117_4Daisy+1xM118+1xQRC160+Flares      8x750lbs M117(4Daisy)+1x3000lbs M118+QRC-160+Flares
F-105F.10xCBU24+1x650gal                 10x CBU-24 Cluster + 650gal Droptank
F-105F.8xCBU24+1xQRC160+Flares+1x650gal  8x CBU-24 + QRC-160 + Flares + 650gal Droptank
F-105F.8xMk82+2x450gal                   8x 500lbs Mk82 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.8xMk82_5Daisy+2x450gal            8x 500lbs Mk82 (5Daisy) + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.8xMk82SnakeEye+2x450gal           8x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.8xMk82+2xM118                     8x 500lbs Mk82 + 2x 3000lbs M118
F-105F.8xMk82_5Daisy+2xM118              8x 500lbs Mk82 (5Daisy) + 2x 3000lbs M118
F-105F.8xM117+2x450gal                   8x 750lbs M117 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.8xM117_5Daisy+2x450gal            8x 750lbs M117 (5Daisy) + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.8xM117+2xM118                     8x 750lbs M117 + 2x 3000lbs M118
F-105F.8xM117_5Daisy+2xM118              8x 750lbs M117 (5Daisy) + 2x 3000lbs M118
F-105F.8xCBU24+2x450gal                  8x CBU-24 Cluster + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.6xMk82+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal   6x 500lbs Mk82 + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105F.6xMk82_3Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal    6x500lbs Mk82(3Daisy)+QRC-160+Flares+2x450gal Dt
F-105F.6xMk82SnakeEye+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal   6x500lbs Mk82SE + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105F.6xMk82+2xM118+1xQRC160+Flares     6x500lbs Mk82 + 2x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.6xMk82_3Daisy+2xM118+1xQRC160+Flares      6x500lbs Mk82(3Daisy)+2x3000lbs M118+QRC-160+Flares
F-105F.6xM117+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal   6x750lbs M117 + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105F.6xM117_3Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal    6x750lbs M117(3Daisy)+QRC-160+Flares+2x450gal Dt
F-105F.6xM117+2xM118+1xQRC160+Flares     6x750lbs M117 + 2x3000lbs M118 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.6xM117_3Daisy+2xM118+1xQRC160+Flares      6x750lbs M117(3Daisy)+2x3000lbs M118+QRC-160+Flares
F-105F.6xCBU24+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal  6xCBU-24 + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x450gal Droptanks
F-105F.16xMk82                           16x 500lbs Mk82 bombs
F-105F.16xMk82_9Daisy                    16x 500lbs Mk82 (9 Daisy cutter) bombs
F-105F.16xMk82SnakeEye                   16x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye bombs
F-105F.16xM117                           16x 750lbs M117 bombs
F-105F.16xM117_9Daisy                    16x 750lbs M117 (9 Daisy cutter) bombs
F-105F.16xCBU24                          16x CBU-24 Cluster bombs
F-105F.14xMk82+1xQRC160+Flares           14x 500lbs Mk82 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.14xMk82_7Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares    14x 500lbs Mk82 (7Daisy) + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.14xMk82SnakeEye+1xQRC160+Flares   14x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.14xM117+1xQRC160+Flares           14x 750lbs M117 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.14xM117_7Daisy+1xQRC160+Flares    14x 750lbs M117 (7Daisy) + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.14xCBU24+1xQRC160+Flares          14x CBU-24 Cluster + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.4xLAU3+2xCBU24                    4x LAU-3 (19x 2.75FFAR) + 2x CBU-24 Cluster
F-105F.4xLAU3+8xCBU24                    4x LAU-3 (19x 2.75FFAR) + 8x CBU-24 Cluster
F-105F.4xLAU3+6xCBU24+1xQRC160+Flares    4x LAU-3 + 6x CBU-24 + QRC-160 + Flares
F-105F.4xLAU3+2xLAU32                    4x LAU-3 (19x FFAR) + 2x LAU-32 (7x FFAR)
F-105F.4xLAU3+2xLAU32+6xCBU24            4x LAU-3 + 2x LAU-32 + 6x CBU-24 Cluster
F-105F.8xCBU24+2xLAU3                    8x CBU-24 Cluster + 2x LAU-3 (19x FFAR)
F-105F.8xCBU24+2xLAU3+1x650gal           8x CBU-24 Cluster + 2x LAU-3 + 650gal Droptank
F-105F.14xCBU24+2xLAU3                   14x CBU-24 Cluster + 2x LAU-3 (19x FFAR)
F-105F.6xMk82+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal    6x 500lbs Mk82 + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105F.6xMk82_3Daisy+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal     6x500lbs Mk82(3Daisy) + 2xAIM-9B + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105F.6xMk82SnakeEye+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal    6x 500lbs Mk82SE + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105F.6xM117+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal    6x 750lbs M117 + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105F.6xM117_3Daisy+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal     6x750lbs M117(3Daisy) + 2xAIM-9B + Flares + 2x450gal Dt
F-105F.6xCBU24+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal   6x CBU-24 + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105F.1xM118+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal    1x 3000lbs M118 + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105F.2xAGM12C+2x450gal                 2x AGM-12C + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.2xAGM12C+6xCBU24+2x450gal         2x AGM-12C + 6x CBU-24 Cluster + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.2xAGM12C+6xMk82+2x450gal          2x AGM-12C + 6x 500lbs Mk82 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.2xAGM12C+6xMk82_3Daisy+2x450gal   2xAGM-12C + 6x500lbs Mk82(3Daisy) + 2x450gal Droptanks
F-105F.2xAGM12C+6xMk82SnakeEye+2x450gal  2x AGM-12C + 6x 500lbs Mk82SE + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.2xAGM12C+6xM117+2x450gal          2x AGM-12C + 6x 750lbs M117 + 2x 450gal Droptanks
F-105F.2xAGM12C+6xM117_3Daisy+2x450gal   2xAGM-12C + 6x750lbs M117(3Daisy) + 2x450gal Droptanks
F-105F.4xAGM12C+1x650gal                 4x AGM-12C + 650gal Droptank
F-105F.4xAGM12C+6xMk82                   4x AGM-12C + 6x 500lbs Mk82 Bomb
F-105F.4xAGM12C+6xMk82_3Daisy            4x AGM-12C + 6x 500lbs Mk82 (3 Daisy)
F-105F.4xAGM12C+6xMk82SnakeEye           4x AGM-12C + 6x 500lbs Mk82 SnakeEye Bomb
F-105F.4xAGM12C+6xM117                   4x AGM-12C + 6x 750lbs M117 Bomb
F-105F.4xAGM12C+6xM117_3Daisy            4x AGM-12C + 6x 750lbs M117 (3 Daisy)
F-105F.4xAGM12C+6xCBU24                  4x AGM-12C + 6x CBU-24 Cluster
F-105F.1xMk12Nuke+2xAIM9B+Flares+2x450gal        1x Mk12 Nuclear bomb + 2x AIM-9B + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105F.1xMk12Nuke+1xQRC160+Flares+2x450gal       1x Mk12 Nuclear bomb + QRC-160 + Flares + 2x 450gal Dt
F-105F.Ferry                             Ferry mission
F-105F.none                              Empty


WARNING!! TO RUN THIS MOD YOU NEED:


JET ERA
https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,15649.0.html

COMMON UTILS
https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php?topic=40490.0

SAS Engine MOD 2.7.1 western Full-pack
https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,52489.0.html

WESTERN WEAPONS PACK GENERATION 2016
https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,53426.0.html

WEAPONS PACK VER. 1.3
https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,48603.0.html



Download link version 2.2
https://www.mediafire.com/file/5c0jhy75g5m275v/F-105_V2.2_20181008.rar/file

Some skins here: https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,49078.0.html


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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2015, 11:09:42 AM »

Thanks for this Ranwers. It surprised me that with the great interest in the Vietnam air war among the Il2 community there was no F 105, the aircraft which probably did the most fighting in that war.
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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2015, 11:18:29 AM »

WOW!!!!!!
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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2015, 11:27:49 AM »

Great work, especially great Teamwork.
We're proud to assign the "Editor's Choice Award" to this outstanding mod!

Best regards - Mike
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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2015, 11:39:04 AM »

Congratulations on the release! :)

Very, very nice!

With best wishes!

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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #5 on: November 15, 2015, 12:13:30 PM »

Another masterpiece. Thanks for this long waited plane.
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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2015, 12:48:39 PM »

 It's another early Christmas Present. Nice work. I love the detail. Must practice my landings with this one.
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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #7 on: November 15, 2015, 12:57:15 PM »

Thanks!! Regards.
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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #8 on: November 15, 2015, 01:03:06 PM »

Description about Air refueling of historical F-105D/F and this MOD.

Historical F-105D/F had 2 way Air refueling function.... both Probe-and-drogue system and Flying-boom system.
From F-105B to early F-105D had only Probe-and-drogue system like F-100.
Before Vietnam War, Tactical Air Command (TAC) operating F-100 and F-105 etc. used Probe-and-drogue system with KB-50. But KB-50 became aged and new KC-135 was introduced .... TAC changed his Air-refueling style into Flying-boom system in the time of Vietnam War.
F-105D's production time is just in this switching.
F-105D Block25 (some texts says last Block31) added an air-refueling receptacle for Flying-boom system , without deleting existing probe. And it made retro-fit to older F-105D family after. So all the F-105D had 2 way Air refueling function at last. These features kept to F-105F.

But in today's IL-2 1946 modding, one aircraft can have only 1 way Air-refueling device.
This F-105D/F MOD has Probe-and-drogue air-refueling function.

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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #9 on: November 15, 2015, 02:05:05 PM »

Thank you very much and it flies in the skies of 4.13
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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #10 on: November 15, 2015, 04:07:04 PM »

FOOD IS SERVED!

Thank you very much, guys :) I'll make sure to test it once I have my things sorted out :\
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Re: F-105 Thunderchief by Ranwers
« Reply #11 on: November 15, 2015, 06:44:45 PM »

WOW!!! Soo Cool F-105, the Master of all SAS Aircraft,

Excellent Aircraft. Thanks.
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