F 111 Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1485163-2 Hub Clamp
008255767
1494954 Wire Shield
009869627
1508-1-648 Spur Gear
002410796
173588 Thrust Washer Bearing
008746909
173696 Bevel Gearshaft
000506946
1741K71G700 Gimb Brake Assembly
008598871
174689 Sleeve Spacer
008808270
175193 Brake Disc
007826813
175345 Spur Gearshaft
000504640
175376 Rigid Shaft Coupling
000802780
175393 Headless Straight Pin
012106546
175427 End Plate
000802808
175434 Feedback Sleev Stop
000802810
1780046-2 Bevel Antibacklash Gear
009433037
19-1832-01 Pointer Assembly
000673518
19-1839-02 Indicator Housing
000961658
19328 Valve Seat
000834088
19468 Headless Grooved Pin
009718500
1948375-1 Bumper
004079257
2-470-10505 Cover And Connector Assembly
001300815
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F 111

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The General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark was a supersonic, medium-range interdictor and tactical attack aircraft that also filled the roles of strategic nuclear bomber, aerial reconnaissance, and electronic-warfare aircraft in its various versions. Developed in the 1960s by General Dynamics, it first entered service in 1967 with the United States Air Force. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) also ordered the type and began operating F-111Cs in 1973.

The F-111 pioneered several technologies for production aircraft, including variable-sweep wings, afterburning turbofan engines, and automated terrain-following radar for low-level, high-speed flight. Its design influenced later variable-sweep wing aircraft, and some of its advanced features have since become commonplace. The F-111 suffered a variety of problems during initial development. Several of its intended roles, such as an aircraft carrier-based naval interceptor with the F-111B, failed to materialize.

USAF F-111 variants were retired in the 1990s, with the F-111Fs in 1996 and EF-111s in 1998. The F-111 was replaced in USAF service by the F-15E Strike Eagle for medium-range precision strike missions, while the supersonic bomber role has been assumed by the B-1B Lancer. The RAAF was the last operator of the F-111, with its aircraft serving until December 2010.

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