Showing posts with label Mountain Home Air Force Base. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mountain Home Air Force Base. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

TFR

The view from an F-111.  Photo via F-16.net
The F-111 was designed to fly low and fast! The aircraft's terrain following radar system allowed the F-111 to fly low in order to avoid threats such as enemy radar, anti aircraft artillery (AAA), and surface to air missiles. 

It was not uncommon for the F-111 to fly several thousand feet to several hundred feet above ground level (AGL).  This type of flying later become known as TFing.

The fight crew can decide how many g-forces will be exerted on the aircraft by switching a button and selecting either hard, medium or a soft ride.

Here are two videos from You Tube.   The first example shows an F-111F TFR mission from Mountain Home Air Force Base Idaho on September 7, 1973. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3sIwGvkLlY


The second video shows a Royal Australian Air Force F-111 Pig making a low pass at Evan's Head Range, New South Wales, Australia  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8124lhm6d7o



An F-111 flying TFR in Southeast Asia