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Convair F-106A Delta Dart

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Serial Number: 59-0003

Markings: 5th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, Minot AFB, North Dakota, 1984


Development of the Delta Dart began in 1955 as the F-102B. Originally seen as an upgrade to the earlier design the number of changes soon grew so large that the new designation F-106 was assigned to the aircraft. Changes included a virtually new fuselage, that was both wider and longer, a new engine, redesigned tail and rudder, and relocated engine intakes. The first Delta Dart flew for the first time in December 1956 and the first aircraft entered service in 1959. The Delta Dart’s guidance and fire control system are capable of flying the aircraft in all phases of a mission except take-off and landing. Essentially the pilot could take-off, and then let the computers fly the plane to the proper interception point where it would fire the planes missiles at the target and then return to base where the pilot would take over and land the plane. A total of 277 single seat and 63 two-seat F-106s were built. The F-106 flew its last mission for the Air National Guard in 1988.

Century Series Fighters: F-100C, F-101B, RF-101C, RF-101H, F-102A, TF-102A, F-104D, F-105D, F-105G, F-106A, F-107A

Technical Specifications
Wingspan 38 ft 3 in
Length 70 ft 9 in
Height 20 ft 3 in
Weight 35,000 lbs (loaded)
Maximum Speed 1,525 mph
Service Ceiling 55.000 ft
Range 575 miles
Engines 1 Pratt & Whitney J57-P-17 turbojet 24,500 lbs thrust with after
Crew 1

On loan from the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Location: Outside Aircraft