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The Museum of Modern Art's installation of James Rosenquist's "F-111" restores this 86-foot-long, four-sided behemoth to the arrangement originally intended by the artist. The confinement is ...
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F-111 Walkaround (HARS Museum)
How did Australia modify the F-111 for its unique needs? This in-depth walkaround at HARS Museum explores how the F-111C was adapted from a U.S. F-111A, with extended wings, enhanced landing gear, and ...
Summary and Key Points: The F-111 Aardvark, developed in 1962 by General Dynamics, was a groundbreaking warplane with swept wings and advanced radar systems, allowing it to fly at supersonic ...
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has bid a final farewell to its last remaining F-111, which is being taken from Amberley base, west of Brisbane, to Hawaii.
Australia is offering to loan seven retired General Dynamics F-111 aircraft to Australian museums and other organisations, while it has buried another 23 aircraft in a landfill.