From Controversy to Cutting Edge: A history of the F-111 in Australian Service
By (Author) Mark Lax
Big Sky Publishing
Big Sky Publishing
1st December 2021
Australia
General
Non Fiction
358.400994
Hardback
286
The F-111 is unique among the aircraft that the Royal Australian Air Force has operated throughout its history. Never before has one type had such a profound impact not only on the RAAF, but upon Australias strategic policy outlook. From the moment it was ordered, however, the F-111 would be shrouded in controversy. Cost blow-outs, delivery delays, technical problems and an undeserved poor reputation meant that the aircrafts place in the frontline of Australias defence would be continually challenged. Despite the barbs, the aircraft survived to fly in Australia for nearly 40 yearsa clear testimony to the skill and dedication of the men and women who flew, maintained and supplied it.
As this amazing aircraft has now departed from service, its story can finally be told with full access to the range of official records regarding its acquisition and operation. The politics spanning fifty years of air force history, the controversies, and that media drama, have all been faithfully and unflinchingly described.
Loved by the public, decried by armchair strategists, the F-111 has at last found its place in Australias rich military history.
Dr Mark Lax is presently the Senior Air Force Fellow at the RAAFs Office of Air Force History. After a 33-year career in the Permanent Air Force retiring as an Air Commodore, Mark continues to serve in the RAAF Reserve and has since competed a PhD in Military History. Canberra based, he now lectures widely and writes on the broad spectrum of RAAF history in this the RAAFs 100th year.