Now thats what I call a flyby! The F-117 Nighthawk or "stealth fighter" as it was called was a great weapon in the US arsenal. First flown in 1981 but not officially acknowledged until 1988 this product of the Lockheed "Skunkworks" was actually an attack aircraft rather than a fighter jet and was retired from USAF duty in 2008. These were deemed to be replaced by the fearsome F-22 and the at the time (2008) upcoming F-35. An easily recognizable jet that won't be confused with any other aircraft these were allegedly the source of many UFO sightings while in development. These jets saw extensive combat in the 1991 Persian Gulf War and were credited with numerous successful sorties. Below is a great photo of 2 F-117 Nighthawks after being refueled by the 121 Air Refueling Wing based locally at Rickenbacker Air Base.
The Life and Times of a House Husband.....what is this blog about you may wonder? I'm just spouting stuff that comes to mind. Its really just a place to type something not on facebook. You know that place where the rest of the internet goes... Musings on airplanes, racing, hockey, and a bunch of other stuff. Most images are gathered from sites around the web except for the hockey pix which are taken by me.
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Part 7 of our Airshow the Voodoo F-101
Then watch a couple CF-101's from Canada shortly before they were retired forever from flight in a great 1984 home video from the Niagara Air Show.The F-101 was a high speed long range interceptor dating back to the late 1950's and produced by the McDonnell corporation. Retired by the USAF in 1972 it continued to be used by the Air National Guard until 1982. It was also flown by Canada and served until 1984 up north... It was ultimately replaced by the F-4 Phantom by the USAF and The CF-18 in Canada. Want to see one today? Many air bases use them out front on a pedestal or some made it to museums. Oddly enough if you want to see a pair preserved on film check out the 1966 film Russians are Coming, The Russians are Comingbelow.
Monday, May 27, 2013
Part 6 The Phantastic Phantom F-4
I saw this posted today on an aviation enthusiast facebook page and thought this would be the perfect day to go with the F-4. Phantoms Phorever!
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II flew for the first time fifty-five years ago today. The most important western fighter of the postwar period, more than 5,000 F-4s were built between 1958 and 1981. The aircraft began life as the F3H-G naval strike fighter and was adapted to meet a Navy requirement for a fleet defense fighter in 1955. A two-seat multirole fighter, it demonstrated performance levels far above anything then flying. Navy Phantoms set 16 world records which stood until the F-15 Eagle appeared in 1975. The first Phantom air-to-air victory of the Vietnam War took place on April 9, 1965, when an F-4B from VF-96 downed a Chinese MiG-17. Of the 57 Navy aerial victories in Vietnam, 36 were in Phantoms! The Air Force and Marine Corps operated the F-4, as did air forces of 11 other nations. Variants of the Phantom in reconnaissance and Wild Weasel configurations were also employed.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Part 5 The "Hun" F-100
I present the Hun!
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Our Own Air Show Part 4 FA-18 Super Hornet and F-14 Tomcat GO NAVY!
Hey whats this? A surprise from a now vintage F-14 Tomcat! This is the LAST full airshow demo that the Tomcat performed and its fabulous. Neither Maverick nor Iceman are piloting.... Today's update brought you a twofer of Navy goodness!
Plenty more to come. keep checking back.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
M Y O Airshow Pt 3-- The F-22 Raptor
Friday, May 17, 2013
Make Your Own Air Show Pt-2.....
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Sequestration Be Damned-- We'll Make our own Air Show!
Ok so what i've decided to do over the next several months is spotlight some of my favorite military jets in youtube and other video clips. While its never as good as being there for 2013 it will have to do! Today I'm starting of with a clip of a couple B-1B just flying around with a little burner at night. I didn't shoot this video and there are certainly plenty of others shot at air shows, but I liked the night time afterburners. Go ahead and find some great videos. Maybe i'll post it here. Enjoy!