Fairchild Hiller (Republic Division) TF-15 fuselage (alternate lowered canopy)
(29 May 69 plan currently on eBay):
 

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"FX-8" from
AD0512542 INVESTIGATION OF AIRFRAME-INLET INTERACTION FOR SUPERSONIC TACTICAL FIGHTER AIRCRAFT
Constant Prokop, Robert J. Sanator Fairchild Hiller - Republic Aviation Division
TECHNICAL REPORT AFFDL-TR- 70-66 January 1970

https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/AD0512542.pdf
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Company Submits Cost Data To Support F-15 Design Bid

The volumes of documented cost data which support Fairchild Hiller’s bid to design and build the new F-15 air superiority fighter have been delivered to the Air Force. This is the second major step in Air Force procedures for processing and evaluating contractor proposals for the new' fighter system.
By end of the year, according to the Air Force, evaluation of the contract definition phase proposal will be completed and a contractor will be named for what will probably be one of the biggest military; aircraft contracts of the 1970s.

At this point, according to the authoritative magazine Space/Aeronautics, initial Air Force production is planned at about 530 aircraft with possible additional orders to add up to a 1,000 plane fleet. The magazine said that although a number of other new military weapons systems arc subject to intense debate w'ithin the Pentagon and the Congress on Capitol Hill, “the case for the F-15, however, seems most clear. The U.S. lag in new fighter development was made obvious in Vietnam, where the MIG-21 has proved an excellent match for the F-4 and in the Soviet Union, where a dozen new fighters
have been developed since the mid-50s.”

The Air Force recently disclosed that it is seeking an improved “dogfight” missile for the F-15 weapon mix which will include short and intermediate-range missiles and a new rapid-fire internal cannon. The Air Force is aiming at a 1975 initial operational capability for the new F-15 system. General McNickle said.
, Fairchild Hiller News, 1 September 1969
 
My Dad worked on this project, was sent to Ohio, and we recently found these images of wind-tunnel testing, They brought fixed and variable wing models--
 

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My Dad worked on this project, was sent to Ohio, and we recently found these images of wind-tunnel testing, They brought fixed and variable wing models--

Welcome aboard Motiheal,and it's very nice pictures, we hope
to get all Fairchild FX series.
 
My Dad worked on this project, was sent to Ohio, and we recently found these images of wind-tunnel testing, They brought fixed and variable wing models--
Any text with the drawings?

It goes without saying, I would appreciate any more stuff, and if your dad has any memories or stories of working at Republic (on this F-15 project in particular) I'd love to hear.
 
Any text with the drawings?

It goes without saying, I would appreciate any more stuff, and if your dad has any memories or stories of working at Republic (on this F-15 project in particular) I'd love to hear.
My Dad is passed but I would love to share what I know. He has some info, pics, etc from 1960 to Republic's closing in 1986. It was a good run. He worked on the F-105, Ryan XV-5A, the A-10, FX, and the T-46 projects, then after Republic closing, the Omac Laser in Georgia, and Bromon in Puerto Rico for a short time. I will look through the info.
 
Cheers - sorry to hear you dad passed. In addition to the FX stuff, I know someone who would be interested in any interesting T-46 material.

If you ever wanted to send this stuff to a good home, the Cradle of Aviation museum in New York has a good collection of Republic items.
 
Cheers - sorry to hear you dad passed. In addition to the FX stuff, I know someone who would be interested in any interesting T-46 material.

If you ever wanted to send this stuff to a good home, the Cradle of Aviation museum in New York has a good collection of Republic items.
Thanks. Yes we have T-46 info. This all belongs to my son who is also in aerospace (Pivotal Helix E-VTOL). I am sorting through it (just added some AX pictures to this site) and will probably share with museums digitally for now. I live on Long island NY and we also have the American Airpower Museum at Republic Airport, and the airport terminal itself has a display of Republic models and info. :) John
 
A couple more things from Republic, around this same year. I don't know if these relate to the FX. They did send my Dad to Germany to work with Fokker around this time as well.
 

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A couple more things from Republic, around this same year. I don't know if these relate to the FX. They did send my Dad to Germany to work with Fokker around this time as well.
Love that picture on the right. I've never seen the full picture before. Everything I've ever seen had it cropped so you only saw the main aircraft.

Edit: If you look closely, you can see on the far aircraft that there is a ventral rudder between the intakes. Knowing that, you can just see the aft, bottom corner of it on the larger aircraft.
 
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