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What did you fly? Hornets, Tomcats, or Intruders? I have utmost respect for the guys who fly off of a moving postage stamp in the middle of the ocean.
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Let's see, I flew the RF-8G photo recce version of the Crusader (Unarmed and Unafraid), F-8E Crusader (Last of the Gun Fighters), RF-4B (Marine exchange tour), F-4J, F-4S, F-4N, F-15 Eagle (AF exchange tour) and the F/A-18D. Did 1/2 of my first Vietnam combat tour flying the RF-8G, but received a cross deck transfer to one of the ships F-8E fighter squadrons. Second Vietnam combat tour in F-4J. The F-18D is a two seat version of the Hornet that serves in a night fighter role although I think that role is now covered by the F-18F Super Hornet.
Carrier landings at night were the toughest perhaps matched only to landing on a pitching deck.
We always took great pride in executing a really sharp break into the landing pattern over the ship.
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Now that was a career! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rock.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Military aviation was certainly a dichotomy (great times and really not so hot). Never got to fly fighter aircraft, but I have to say flying big fat FRED into the combat zone with a load and folks taking pot shots at was exhilarating...Then again flying less than solo with a student not quite getting it was a challenge in itself. Nothing more satisfying then getting the light to come on. The 24hr plus days pretty much blew, however.
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I would take the F-4 for a dogfight. The MIGs delta wing made for a fast aircraft, but in a turning fight the delta wing configuration bleeds off airspeed quickly, so the F-4 had a clear advantage in a turning dogfight. Most MIG attacks during air combat over North Vietnam were hit run attacks against fighter bomber formations. Both aircraft were equally fast is a straight line and the MIG, much smaller in size and lighter in weight could accelerate very quickly. The also had a small fuel capacity and without external fuel tanks their endurance was very limited. In Vietnam they would launch, make a hit run attack and head back to their base avoiding extended combat with the fighter escort if they could.
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Lear35A - I did fly for a bit after I left active service, but flying purely for pleasure got to an expensive undertaking and I had other priorities. I have a friend who owns a NA T-28. Every once in a while I go up in that with him and spend a couple of hours flying the living daylights out of it. Lot's of fun to fly.
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MIG 31s are a point defense fighter that is designed to climb and fly very fast and very high. They are big and heavy and I don't thing they would be much of a match for an F-22. They were designed to counter the SR-71 Blackbird that flew recce missions over Russia with impunity because of their great speed and altitude capability. These days the primary threat from the US might be a B-1B which the MIG 31 might be capable of catching.
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You'd have to find the either of our bombers first. Neat trick with the B-1B on the deck or the B-2, read stealthy.
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I still think the SR-71 Blackbird was the most powerful and sinister looking aircraft I experienced. I once shared a drink with one. As I was approaching a KC135 Tanker for fuel, I was asked to maintain my current position in favor of an SR-71 that was having a fuel transfer problem and need an emergency fill. The Blackbird slid in off my right wing and then edged up to the boom. Once done he banked off to the right. Lit off his afterburners, pulled his nose up and just disappeared almost literally in a flash, very cool.
I think the B-2 Shadow is very cool. It doesn't look as if it should be able to fly and the saw tooth trailing edge makes it look as if it belongs in a Batman movie.
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I concur with the SR-71 sentiments. That thing was designed with slide rules... UNBELIEVABLE! Articulating cones to control the shockwaves for the inlets. Skin constructed from titanium alloy that leaked like a sieve on the ground then heated up with air friction once airborne. Kelly Johnson was the man. To think it was conceived as an attack bird.
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