F-106 DELTA DART

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Lineage History F-106A 580795

Convair
F-106A
580795
1958
158
340 (277 A, 63 B)
1959-11-01
1959-12-28
1994-05-11
unknown
27th,94th
ADWC
475,4750,Convair,SA-AMC
Nov 1959 - 158th F-106 produced by Convair at San Diego CA
04 Dec 59 - To 27th FIS Loring AFB ME
22 Jun 60 - To 94th FIS, 1st FGp, Selfridge AFB MI
17 Jan 61 - To 94th FIS, 1st FWg, Selfridge AFB MI
05 Mar 62 - Blew tire, sheared nose gear at Selfridge
07 Mar 62 - To AFLC team at Selfridge for repairs
03 Oct 62 - To 94th FIS, 1st FWg, Selfridge AFB MI
24 Jan 69 - TDY to ADWC Tyndall AFB FL
10 Feb 69 - Bailed to GD/Convair San Diego CA, Six-Shooter Prototype with Bob Archibald behind the stick.
25 Sep 69 - To ADWC, 4750th Test Sq., Tyndall AFB FL
01 Jan 75 - To ADWC, 475th Test Sq., Tyndall AFB FL
01 Oct 79 - Command change from ADCOM to TAC
15 Oct 83 - To ADWC Tyndall AFB FL
02 Apr 84 - To San Antonio ALC, Kelly AFB TX
30 Oct 86 - To B-1B Chase Program, Palmdale CA
03 Mar 87 - To Davis Monthan AFB AZ for storage FN116
07 Jan 92 - To AEL Inc., East Alton IL for drone conversion
08 Apr 92 - To Tyndall AFB FL as QF-106 drone S/N AD180
11 May 94 - Shot down on 1st NULLO by an AIM-7M
03-03-1987
FN116
AD180
AIM-7M
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TAC Conventional: Models produced with Tactical 'Round Eye' instruments.


Conventional: Models were originally committed as TEST or BAILMENT aircraft..


TEST-to-TACTICAL: Models returned to Convair and upgraded from TAC Conventional to Vertical
instruments in 1961. Fuselage cut in half at station 412 (Aft bulkhead missile bay) and a new fuselage, cockpit section,
and nose section was installed with the latest production avionics, the same as the last F-106A 590148 and F-106B 590165.
A total of 35 aircraft (28 "A" models and 7 "B" models) were converted and reassigned to various ADC units..


Vertical, 1st Produced: First 'A' and 'B' models produced with vertical instruments.
Tactical Vertical: Models factory produced w/Tactical Vertical instruments: late 1957 and all 1958, 1959..


F-106 Specifications
Role/Function  Fighter-Interceptor
Manufacturer  Convair Division of General Dynamics
Country  United States
Crew  'A' Model 1, 'B' Model 2
Power plant  Pratt & Whitney J-75-P-17 Turbojet
Thrust  24,500 lbs. in Afterburner
Max Speed  1,525 mph (Mach 2.31) @ 40,000 ft
Service Ceiling  53,000 ft
Wing Span  38 ft. 3½ in. 
Length  70 ft 8.78in
Height  20 ft 3.3in
Weight  23,646 lb. empty, 41,831 lb max
Cost USD  $3,305,435 Initial, $4.7M after MODS
Range  2,700 mi. max fuel w/ext tanks
No. Built  340 (277 'A', 63 'B') 
Armament  AIR-2A (1) AIM-4 (4) M61A1 (1) 
Fire Control System  Hughes MA-1 / IBM Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) System
Ejection Seats  
1st Seat  Weber Aircraft Corporation Interim seat, not Zero-Zero, inadequate for supersonic speed ejections. 
2nd Seat  Convair/ICESC (Industry Crew Escape System Committee) Supersonic Rotational B-seat, called the supersonic 'Bobsled'. 
3rd Seat Final  Weber Aircraft Corporation Zero-Zero ROCAT (Rocket Catapult), Zero-Zero, High-altitude supersonic ejections, retro-fitted to all aircraft. 
Mfr. Model #  MK No. 8-24
31-05-2021