To be horrifically honest...there is that. Nothing succeeds like success.Many consider him the best USAF Wing Commander of the Viet Nam war.
To be horrifically honest...there is that. Nothing succeeds like success.Many consider him the best USAF Wing Commander of the Viet Nam war.
The 16 kills don't hurt either.To be horrifically honest...there is that. Nothing succeeds like success.
I think I hear an echo...The 16 kills don't hurt either.
True......my bad.I think I hear an echo...
......I've sorta heard some of the story of the F-105 flyover the AF Academy he arranged, when he was the Superintendent. Seems they flew over supersonic doing considerable damage to the windows of the famous Cadet Chapel. Any of our VF types (R1, Cat) care to share particulars on this unusual "incident"?
BzB
He was a BadAss.
Not to disparage someone with an undeniably awesome career and record, but .... for such a badass, he caused a dual-engine failure in the middle of a dogfight? I know you can't possibly compare the culture of today and back then, but... doesn't that seem a bit amateur-ish?
Otto,Not to disparage someone with an undeniably awesome career and record, but .... for such a badass, he caused a dual-engine failure in the middle of a dogfight? I know you can't possibly compare the culture of today and back then, but... doesn't that seem a bit amateur-ish?
Really Otto.......he was maybe 20, he and his wingman engaged over 20 Me-109s. He forgot to switch fuel tanks and he still got the kill before restarting both and getting 2 more kills.Not to disparage someone with an undeniably awesome career and record, but .... for such a badass, he caused a dual-engine failure in the middle of a dogfight? I know you can't possibly compare the culture of today and back then, but... doesn't that seem a bit amateur-ish?
Ejection? You climed out of the cockpit on the wing and jumped.Otto,
Remember that back then they didn't have a Tactics program like we have today. No TopGun, etc. Most aviators from that period had at least one ejection under their belt and experience was king.....just saying....
-ea6bflyr
Dude, that's a tough call and a Monday morning QB call at best. When you actually engage Mig's in a fight, 1 or 2 v many, let us know What fight was it where he flamed out both motors? I read his book but forget if he mentioned that.
It was in WWII, after he jettisoned his externals in a P-38. Forgot to switch to Internals, and pressed the attack and got a kill dead stick, and restarted when he dove away after the attack.