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AzPete

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This was taken at the open house on Tyndall AFB, last March. Took this long to get it and then it came from a different person. The photographer is a club member and all too. Still trying to get the one of the '07 Vert PLUS one with the '66 and a P-51. So irritating.

Anyway, F-15 on the left, F-4 on the right. S=I spent many hours on those two. The center one is the F22.

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Super cool pic!

Can't tell in the photo. Is the Phantom wearing Southeast Asia Scheme?
 
Pictures like that really show the rake the car has. It always surprises me when I see good side shots.
 
I was ground support, worked weapons systems........but, way back when, I did get up in a T-28 while in Thailand and also a F-105. Loads of fun.
 
F-4...1485
F-15..1400+
F-22..1600+

The F-15 had maneuverability over the F-4.

These are published mph and altitude is critical for these speeds. In comparison, the SR-71 cruised at 2300+ and took clear pictures of license plates.
 
I used to have a pretty cool picture of my old Fastback sitting next to the F14A's I use to wrench on, of course this was before the digital camera era....
 
"Fast68back" said:
I used to have a pretty cool picture of my old Fastback sitting next to the F14A's I use to wrench on, of course this was before the digital camera era....
so where are they then?
 
"AzPete" said:
I was ground support, worked weapons systems........but, way back when, I did get up in a T-28 while in Thailand and also a F-105. Loads of fun.

Was the Thud as big a turd as they say it was?
 
The F-105 "Thud" was a great airplane, as long as it's single engine was running. If not, they had a glide pattern like a rock........thud. They were a major resource during Viet Nam especially with the Wild Weasel mods used to locate and destroy the anti-aircraft defense missiles. I really enjoyed that aircraft.

For lasting from '58 to '84 with only 833 built and 382 lost, it could not have been to bad. It ran 1300+ mph.

Now ya got me started down memory lane..........the day is shot.
 
I have some F-4 manuals at home.....I was on the Program at McDonnell Aircraft during the last years of production. Then over to the AV-8B and then Flight Test.
The production line when 4 aircraft were on the lines was quite impressive.

The word in the F-4 engineering department was that we could re-engine the F-4 and with a couple tweeks it could easily out perform the F-15. Of course upper management didn't want to hear that when such a mod was quite cheap compared to a new F-15.

Yes memories...watching a Harrier hover outside your office window. :boohoo
 
Yes memories...watching a Harrier hover outside your office window.

It's a daily occurance for me..... I've been working on the Harrier program since 1989. As a matter of fact there was one today that was WAY THE HELL OFF of the nornal approach pattern that was so loud that I had to terminate a cell phone call. The MF'er seemed to be hovering right over my head.

Around here we call it the "Sound of Freedom" when the noise is bothering anyone besides yourself. When it's bothering you, it's just a PITA.
 
So Pete...I take it you got the Happy Birthday card I had them deliver to you via "air mail"?
 
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