F-105 Thunderchief
Jet Fighter Books
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F-105 Wild Weasel vs. SA-2 'Guideline' SAM
Engage the Enemy Duel 35
Davies. The Vietnam War, which was the first conflict to see the extensive use
of surface-to-air (SAM) anti-aircraft missiles, became a testing ground for new
tactics developed to deal with them. Now, this volume explores those tactics as
it studies the clash between America's top Vietnam fighter-bomber - the F-105
Thunderchief - and the North Vietnamese Army's best anti-aircraft missile, the
Soviet-designed SA-2 Guideline. 80 pages, B&W and color photographs and
illustrations, 7"x 9", softcover. |
F-105 Thunderchiefs
A 29-Year Illustrated Operational History, With Individual Accounts of the 103
Surviving Fighter Bombers
Plunkett. The F-105 fighter-bomber was in operation for almost thirty years.
This book details the histories of the 103 F-105s that are currently displayed
around the world by first examining their service - focusing on events, aircraft
configurations, units and bases - then, by cataloging each survivor. 336 pages,
136 photographs, 8"x 11", softcover. |
F-105 Thunderchief Units of the Vietnam War
Combat Aircraft Vol. 84
Davies. Facing the most formidably concentrated air defenses in history, F-105D
pilots flew against North Vietnamese targets day after day during the 43 months
of Operation Rolling Thunder. This heavily illustrated book examines the
importance of the Thunderchief in that campaign, including its 27 victories over
MiG fighters in 1966-67. 96 pages, 80 color and B&W photographs, 27 color
profiles, 7"x 9", softcover. |
F-105 Thunderchief in Action
Softbound Book
In 1952, Republic began development of the F-105
Thunderchief as a response to the USAF's requirement for a supersonic
fighter-bomber capable of carrying nuclear weapons. The first production F-105s
entered USAF service in 1956, followed by all-weather and two-seat trainer
variants. Here, trace the development and service history of the storied
Thunderchief and its variants. 50 pgs., 100+ B&W photos, line drawings, 10 color
profiles and more. 11"x 8", sfbd. |
When Thunder Rolled Softbound Book
An F-105 Pilot over North Vietnam Rasimus. Strap into the cockpit of the F-105 for a hurtling ride through
MiG-filled skies over North Vietnam with this tale of fist-gnawing action
and modern aerial combat tragedy. More than 300 Thunderchiefs were lost
because of the wrong strategy, disastrous tactics and an ill-suited
aircraft. Here, the author provides a firsthand account of Washington's
arrogance as well as the pilot's efforts in this campaign. 272 pages, 22 B&W
photographs, 6"x 9", softcover. |
Republic F-105 Thunderchief Wing and Squadron Histories. Hardcover Book
Geer. This comprehensive history of the wings and squadrons that operated
the Republic F-105 provides detailed histories for all TAC, USAFE, and PACAF
units that flew the aircraft, as well as for Air Force Reserve and Air Guard
users. With particular emphasis placed on operations in the Vietnam War,
this work contains a wealth of information previously untold. 272 pgs., 800+
color and B&W photographs and illustrations, 8"x 11", hardcover. |
100 Missions North Softbound Book
A Fighter Pilot's Story of the Vietnam War. Bell. The
author recounts the Vietnam sorties that he and his fellow USAF pilots flew
in F-105 Thunderchiefs - the famous "Thud" - at a time when these pilots
faced a 50 percent loss rate. How could they face these odds? You'll learn
that men sustained by faith in each other and joined by the bonds of combat
can overcome anxiety, fear, and even terror to achieve common goals. 384
pgs., 15 B&W photos, maps, 6"x 9", sfbd. |
Thud
Ridge
F-105 Thunderchief Missions Over Vietnam
Broughton. Written by Col. Jack Broughton, who flew 114 combat missions over
Korea and led the Thunderbirds demonstration team before taking command of the
355th Tactical Fighter Wing in Southeast Asia, this book is filled with
hair-raising stories of F-105 missions over North Vietnam, including incredible
flak-suppression flights and the mission on which Broughton was hit by a
surface-to-air missile. 288 pages, 6"x 9", hardcover. |
Thud Ridge
Softbound Book
F-105 Thunderchief Missions Over Vietnam
Broughton. Written by Col. Jack Broughton, who flew 114 combat missions over
Korea and led the Thunderbirds demonstration team before taking command of the
355th Tactical Fighter Wing in Southeast Asia, this book is filled with
hair-raising stories of F-105 missions over North Vietnam, including incredible
flak-suppression flights and the mission on which Broughton was hit by a
surface-to-air missile. 288 pages, 6"x 9", softcover. |
Roll Call: Thud
Hardbound Book
Campbell & Hill. A photo record of the Republic F-105
Thunderchief. Designed and built to deliver tactical nuclear weapons, the Thud
earned its nickname by pounding through the flak and missiles over some of the
world’s most highly defended targets in Vietnam to drop iron bombs. Here is an
accounting of every individual aircraft. 176 pgs., 700 photos, 9"x 12", hdbd. |
USAF F-4 and F-105 MiG Killers of the Vietnam War Hardbound Book
1965-1973. McCarthy, Jr. The most complete photo collection of USAF F-4 Phantom and
F-105 Thunderchief MiG Killers ever published, this volume presents 106 of
the 113 individual aircraft of those types that were credited with aerial
kills during the Vietnam war. Accompanying each photograph, you also get
detailed information regarding the aircrews, units, call signs, and primary
weapon system used in the aerial kills along with a short narrative
describing each battle. 192 pages, 150+ color and B&W photographs, 8"x 11",
hardcover. |
To Fly and Fight
Anderson. Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson is a flyer's flyer. From flight leader with
the 357th Fighter Group flying P-51 Mustangs in World War II Europe, where he
achieved triple-ace status with 16 victories, through his years as a test
pilot, to his command of an F-86 jet fighter squadron and an F-105 wing in Asia,
Anderson was, as Chuck Yeager said, "...the best fighter pilot I ever saw." Here
is his thrilling story, told in his own words. 328 pages, 6"x 9", hardcover, and
signed by Col. Anderson himself! |
MiGs Over North Vietnam
Boniface. Through firsthand accounts from leading Vietnamese People's Air Force
pilots (including Nguyen Van Coc, the highest-scoring ace of the Vietnam War)
that challenge previous U.S. military documents, this heavily illustrated book
examines VPAF fighter tactics, operations, and key engagements against U.S. Air
Force F-4s, F-105s, F-8s and B-52s over North Vietnam between 1965 and '75,
including the Black Friday Massacre (America's heaviest aerial defeat).
Includes 24 profiles of rare VPAF aircraft, including the Soviet-supplied MiG-15
and MiG-17F and the Chinese MiG-19 (Shenyang F-6). 176 pages, 150 B&W
photographs and color profiles, 9"x 12", hardcover. |
Cold War Tech War
The Politics of America's Air Defense
Whitcomb This book explores the geopolitical context, technical achievements,
and economic impact of the Avro Canada aircraft manufacturing company from
pre-World War II through the Cold War. You'll read about bilateral issues with
the United States, enjoy recently released information about the innovative Avro
C-102 Jetliner and CF-105 Arrow and their ultimate cancellations, and more. 230
pages, 6"x 9", softcover.
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F-105
Thunderchief Walk Around
Softbound Book
Lots of pictures, Great for model builders Ken Neubeck.
An in-depth look at the "Thud," the U.S. Air Force fighter-bomber
that saw extensive service throughout the Vietnam War. Developed during
the 1950s as a supersonic, low-altitude strike fighter, the F-105 bore
the brunt of Operation Rolling Thunder - the air assault on North Vietnam.
The two-seat versions also saw extensive service as "Wild Weasel"
defense aircraft in Vietnam. Book includes detailed coverage of cockpits,
engines, landing gear and weapons of the single-seat F-105B &
D and the two-seat F-105F & G. 80 pgs., extensive color and B&W
photography, 12 color profiles and more. 11"x 8¼", sfbd. |
Republic F-105 Thunderchief
Warbird Tech Vol. 18 Softbound Book
Davis & Menard. Follows the "Thud" from initial
design proposal through its extensive service in Vietnam, covering several
variants such as the Wild Weasel, the Ryan's Raiders night flier... even the
F-105 for the Thunderbirds. Heavily illustrated with photographs and technical
manual excerpts. 100 pgs., 125 photos and 20 technical diagrams. 8"x 11", sfbd. |