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North American F-107A

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Serial Number: 55-5118

Markings: North American Aviation, Edwards AFB, California, 1956


The F-107 was designed for an Air Force competition to select a new all-weather fighter-bomber. The design originated as a redesigned F-100, but it quickly became apparent that the Air Force's request for an internal bomb bay would require an all-new design. North American's design incorporated a unique overhead jet intake to allow for carrying weapons partially submerged in the aircraft's belly. The first flight of the F-107 was on September 10, 1956. The F-107's competitor for the Air Force contract was the Republic F-105. While both aircraft performed very well the decision eventually came down on the side of the F-105 primarily because it had a full internal bomb bay while the F-107 did not. After Air Force testing ended two of the F-107 prototypes were turned over to NASA for experimental testing of the control system for the X-15 and high speed research flights.

Century Series Fighters: F-100C, F-101B, RF-101C, RF-101H, F-102A, TF-102A, F-104D, F-105D, F-105G, F-106A, F-107A

Technical Specifications
Wingspan 36 ft 7 in
Length 60 ft 10 in
Height 19 ft 6 in
Weight 37,153 lbs (loaded)
Maximum Speed 1,295 mph
Service Ceiling 53,200 ft
Range 2,428 miles
Engines 1 Pratt & Whitney YJ75-P-11 turbojet 23,500 lbs thrust
Crew 1

On loan from the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
Location: Hangar 1 South