F-106 DELTA DART

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Lineage History F-106A 590148

Convair
F-106A
590148
1959
340
340 (277 A, 63 B)
1960-11-01
1960-12-01
1969-04-22
unknown
318th,456th,48th,498th
Nov 1960 - 340th (last) F-106 produced by Convair at San Diego CA
07 Feb 61 - To 456th FIS Castle AFB CA
22 May 63 - To 498th FIS, 325th FW, McChord AFB WA
02 Nov 65 - To Elmendorf AFB AK - "White Shoes"
05 Jan 66 - To 498th FIS, 325th FW, McChord AFB WA
17 May 66 - Engaged barrier at Elmendorf AFB AK (Sheared nose gear & structural damage)
27 Feb 67 - To 318th FIS, 325th FW, McChord AFB WA (on paper)
01 Jul 68 - To 318th FIS McChord AFB WA
15 Jul 68 - To 48th FIS - Outside ZI (Korea)
23 Dec 68 - To 318th FIS McChord AFB WA
22 Apr 69 - Crashed into a mountain near Eatonville in Washington State south of Mount Rainier into Huckleberry Mountain 10 miles southwest of Eatonville (WA) near the Snoqualmie Forest. Major Clyde L. Falls Jr. 35, killed assigned to 25th Air Division.

http://www.318fis.com/318TH%20FIS%20-%20PERSONNEL%20-%20NOTABLE%20-%20FALLS.htm

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Maj Clyde L. Falls Jr
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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
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