Friedman briefly discuss such a project in "Fighters over the fleet" book. D-790, or so it seems.
So - why not stick the APQ-81 in a big nose, and a few Bendix Eagles in the bomb bay ? (yes, I do know a few A-3s were "hired" as testbeds to do exactly that: flight testing of AMQ-81 & Eagle, early 1961).
What's wrong with not re-inventing the wheel ? even more since A-3 podded J-57s can easily be swapped for goddamn TF30 turbofans.
So - what's wrong with a TF30-Skywarrior Missileer ? With a bit of luck, this may nip the F-111B in the bud: one way or another.
Fighters Over the Fleet
A tactical and technical history of the development of British, American, and Japanese naval air defense from the 1920s to the 1980s. This is an account of the evolution of naval fighters for fleet air defense and the parallel evolution of the ships operating and controlling them, concentrating...
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So - why not stick the APQ-81 in a big nose, and a few Bendix Eagles in the bomb bay ? (yes, I do know a few A-3s were "hired" as testbeds to do exactly that: flight testing of AMQ-81 & Eagle, early 1961).
What's wrong with not re-inventing the wheel ? even more since A-3 podded J-57s can easily be swapped for goddamn TF30 turbofans.
So - what's wrong with a TF30-Skywarrior Missileer ? With a bit of luck, this may nip the F-111B in the bud: one way or another.
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