Skip to main content Mobile menu button Mobile search button
The Runway Air Force Logo
  • ADELE
  • Help
  • Request membership
  • Log in
Home
Articles (2726) Collections Topics
Runway Flix (117) Archive (1764)
Search
Search
Close
Military History

Why Did Australia Bury The F-111 Fighter-Bomber?

Brent M. Eastwood
25 August 2022
Archived
9 min
PME All levels

BLUF

The main reason the F-111 was buried was because the fuselage contained asbestos.

Summary

Brent M. Eastwood writing in 19fortyfive, makes the following points:
  • Called the Aardvark/ Pig due to its long “snout.”
  • 8,000-pound payload, 1,500 miles range.
  • Twenty-four F-111   As began to arrive in 1963.
  • G model retired in 2010.
  • Thirteen aircraft to museums.
  • Twenty-three fuselages to Ipswich landfill.
  • Wings stabilizers and tail for scrap.
Learn more about how Australia disposed of its old F-111s.

References

  • MILITARY HISTORY: INDEX of PAGES AND COLLECTIONS ON THE RAAF RUNWAY
  • Nov 2011 F-111’s Down In The Dump-Australian Aviation
  • JUN 2013 RAAF F-111 Lands at Queensland Air Museum-Warbirds News
  • Jul 2020 Here’s why Australia buried 23 F-111s after the aircraft’s retirement-The Aviation Geek Club.

 

  • Article Source: https://www.19fortyfive.com/
  • Media Check: Media Bias/Fact Check (mediabiasfactcheck.com)/ 1945
  • RAAF RUNWAY: RATIONALE, GUIDELINES, LEARNING OUTCOMES, ETC |
 

Related articles

25 Nov 2024
Military History

America’s Air War in Europe

20 minutes
22 Sep 2024
Military History

How Gen. Henry ‘Hap’ Arnold Overcame His Fear of Flying

7 minutes
'Last Post' is sounded during at the 76th Coral Sea memorial service held at Russell Offices in Canberra
9 Jun 2025
Military History

Sunken USS Yorktown’s 83-year-old secrets

6 minutes
President of the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service Association (ACT), Mrs Judith Rowe, lays a wreath at the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service Memorial at HMAS Harman.
18 May 2025
Military History

Teenager Who Hunted Japanese Submarines

7 minutes
Stay in the loop
  • ADELE
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • About
  • Contribute
  • Privacy
  • Acceptable Use Policy
  • Strategic Partner – Interserv

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that images and names of deceased persons may appear on this website

  • Help
  • Request membership
  • Login
  • Home
  • Articles (2726)
  • Collections (34)
  • Topics
  • Runway Flix (117)
  • Archive (1764)
  • Events
  • Wirraway (ADELE)
  • Search