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Post subject: Re: F16 VS B1B Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 09:50 |
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Username Protected wrote: Sad thing is, I think I know the pilot...Wonder what his new call-sign will be... Call sign -- Tipper.
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Post subject: Re: F16 VS B1B Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 10:25 |
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The tag says it was Red Flag 2007, but it sure doesn't look like Nellis. Cold Lake for Maple Flag, maybe? There's an Adversary Tactics jet in the taxi lineup that would fit that. Oops. Jack (AT Flight Doc 1994-96)
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Post subject: Re: F16 VS B1B Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 14:14 |
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Username Protected wrote: So Red Flag Alaska is the probable place of occurence. That makes sense to me.
_________________ Jack Shelton 1964 C-182G PPONK 1973 BE-58
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Post subject: Re: F16 VS B1B Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 14:58 |
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Joined: 09/25/08 Posts: 3475 Post Likes: +702 Company: Delta Air Lines, USAFR Location: Bonney Lake, WA (S50)
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Username Protected wrote: I believe Red Flag Alaska but not entirely sure. Yes, it was at Red Flag Alaska. . those crazy point nose guys with all that SA. . 
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Post subject: Re: F16 VS B1B Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 22:12 |
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Joined: 09/25/08 Posts: 3475 Post Likes: +702 Company: Delta Air Lines, USAFR Location: Bonney Lake, WA (S50)
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Username Protected wrote: Confirmed, Eielson, AK
My engineer was the crew cheif on the "offending" B1b. Small world. Any chance you know if the B-1 crew had to go get the blood drawn? Wouldn't surprise me. .
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Post subject: Re: F16 VS B1B Posted: 06 Feb 2011, 23:31 |
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Joined: 01/05/11 Posts: 58 Company: White Page Lab's Location: KPNS/MSLP
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So class A mishap? Got to be over a million in damage to the F16
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