Some things from the 70s should be brought back into circulation. Those shoes?.... Not so much
No problems here with those shoes... it's the shorts I'm scared of. With a pair of those, I could use my lily-white thighs as running lights.

Some things from the 70s should be brought back into circulation. Those shoes?.... Not so much
Some things from the 70s should be brought back into circulation. Those shoes?.... Not so much
HEY!!! Those shoes were GREAT !! Early soft leather Adidas purchased @ the CUBI Exchange for pennies on the dollar -- I think I still have them somewhere downstairs. The shorts = Navy issue blue.
I always thought of A-7s as the crusader's chubby sister... but in no way an ugly duckling...
FLUFF = "Funny Little Ugly Fat Fucker" ... as opposed to the AF's version: S = "Short".
Shorts, shoes, whatever . . . what I want to know is how the guy on the right avoided sliding off the rounddown . . .![]()
And there's probably at least one or two other possibilities as well.I larned it as:
Slow
Low
Ugly
Fat
Fucker
I can't remember if it was VA-56 or VA-93, but one of those squadrons lost every A-7 they initially started the 11-month cruise with – some to accidents but most to enemy fire. Fortunately, most all of their pilots were recovered… but not all.
The entire Alpha-Strike ingress was limited by their painfully slow speed and maneuverability, laden with their heavy bomb loads and limited power.
The airframes, as they were lost periodically during the long cruise were soon replaced by others. But I don't believe the squadron ever returned to their full initial complement of A-7's, as they always seemed to be short one or two.......... it would have been very ackward for the Maint dept of this particular sqn to return home without one single airframe onboard...
There was a Mustang in my squadron who earlier was in VA-196 when they were on the CONNIE in August, 1967 -- during their longest day.I can't remember if it was VA-56 or VA-93, but one of those squadrons lost every A-7 they initially started the 11-month cruise with ....Workhorse aircraft; gutsy pilots.