How many F 111 were lost in Vietnam?

Ten United States F-111s were lost during combat action in Vietnam, Libya and Iraq. Nine crews are memorialized at the "Vark” Memorial in Clovis, New Mexico.
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How many fighter jets were lost in Vietnam?

All told, the U.S. Air Force flew 5.25 million sorties over South Vietnam, North Vietnam, northern and southern Laos, and Cambodia, losing 2,251 aircraft: 1,737 to hostile action, and 514 in accidents. 2,197 of the losses were fixed-wing, and the remainder rotary-wing.
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Was the F-111 used in Vietnam?

The F-111 first went into combat over Vietnam beginning in the late 1960s, being flown as a penetrating bomber in both high- and low-altitude missions.
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How many b52 bombers were lost in Vietnam?

In Linebacker II, SAC's B-52s had flown 729 sorties out of a total of 741 planned sorties and dropped 15,000 tons of bombs. North Vietnamese forces had fired about 1,240 SAMs. The Air Force lost 15 B-52 bombers, which amounted to a loss rate of less than two percent.
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How many F-111 have been shot down?

Only six F-111s were lost in combat over the course of 4,000 missions during the war, one of the lowest loss rates of the war.
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F 111 Aardvark in Vietnam



How many F 105s shot down in Vietnam?

The USAF lost 334 F-105s in combat (all but one over North Vietnam or Laos) during the Southeast Asia War. Most of these occurred during ROLLING THUNDER, and they represent nearly 20 percent of all USAF combat losses during the war. Accidents or malfunctions claimed 63 more F-105s.
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Why was the F-111 called the pig?

In Australian military and aviation circles, the F-111 Aardvark was affectionately known as the "Pig", due to its long snout and terrain-following ability. The F-111Cs gave the RAAF a powerful strike capability but were never used in combat.
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How many US helicopters were lost in Vietnam?

According to the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, a total of 11,846 helicopters were shot down or crashed during the war, resulting in nearly 5,000 American pilots and crew killed. Of those servicepeople, 2,382 were killed while serving aboard UH-1 Iroquois, better known as the ubiquitous “Huey.”
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How many f4 phantoms were lost in Vietnam?

A total of 445 Air Force Phantom fighter-bombers were lost, 370 in combat and 193 of those over North Vietnam (33 to MiGs, 30 to SAMs, and 307 to AAA). The RF-4C was operated by four squadrons, and of the 83 losses, 72 were in combat including 38 over North Vietnam (seven to SAMs and 65 to AAA).
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What was the best jet in the Vietnam War?

Description. The F-4 Phantom II was the United States' primary air superiority fighter aircraft during the Vietnam War.
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What was the last helicopter out of Vietnam?

It sits in the middle of a row of aging CH-46 aircraft, looking just like all the others. The sun glints off its metal skin the same way, and it wears the same desert dust--but according to the U.S. Marine Corps, the helicopter marked 4812 was the last aircraft out of Vietnam.
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What was the most famous helicopter of the Vietnam War?

Bell UH-1 Iroquois (Huey) Arguably the most iconic helicopter of the Vietnam War, the Bell UH-1 Iroquois was first used by the United States military in 1959. Nicknamed “Huey” after its original designation (HU-1), this helicopter became synonymous with the Vietnam War.
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How many MIG 21s were shot down in Vietnam?

US pilots and aircraft were clearly superior, and they had an overwhelming advantage in numbers. Even so, the small, quick-turning MiGs proved to be formidable opponents. American airmen shot down 196 MiGs—137 by the Air Force, 59 by the Navy and the Marine Corps—and sustained 83 losses.
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What was the bloodiest fight in Vietnam?

Hue was the single bloodiest battle of the Vietnam War.

For an entire month, U.S. Marines and soldiers, along with ARVN troops, waged battles throughout the city, often going house to house to remove Hue from North Vietnamese control. It was the first time Marines had engaged in urban combat since the Korean War.
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How many Cobra helicopters were shot down in Vietnam?

A sobering statistic: Out of 1,419 Loaches built, 842 were destroyed in Vietnam, most shot down and many others succumbing to crashes resulting from low-level flying. In contrast, of the nearly 1,100 Cobras delivered to the Army, 300 were lost.
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Who shot down the most planes in Vietnam?

The North Vietnamese Air Force (VPAF) had between 60 and 75 aircraft in service at most points during the war. Yet the MiG-17s, MiG-19s, and MiG-21s shot down 67 USAF aircraft against a loss of 137 of their own, leaving the US Air Force with barely a two-to-one exchange ratio over the course of the war.
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What was life expectancy of a helicopter gunner in Vietnam?

Over 10% of Vietnam casualties were helicopter crew members, and most of those were the door gunners that protected the helicopter, its crew, and its transports, from their exposed position. The average lifespan of a door gunner on a Huey in Vietnam was just two weeks.
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What were the bloodiest years of the Vietnam War?

According to the Vietnamese government's official history, one of the deadliest years was 1972, where they lost over 100,000 dead.
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Did the U.S. lose any generals in Vietnam?

Ware, his three command staff, and the four helicopter crew were all killed in the crash. Ware became the second United States Army general officer to die in the Vietnam War, after Brigadier General Alfred Judson Force Moody died of a heart attack in South Vietnam on 19 March 1967.
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What plane replaced the F-111?

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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What replaced the F 11 Tiger?

While the F-11's fighter career was short, the Blue Angels performed in the aircraft from 1957–1968, when the Tiger was replaced by the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II.
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Why was the F-111 Cancelled?

The F-111B was canceled by the Navy in 1968 due to weight and performance issues, along with the need for additional fighter requirements.
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