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SEFEGeorge

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  1. Yeah Casey, that\'s the one. Figured that it was the default avatar. Just a little nudging any fans of the less than stellar NE fans with Brady gone.
  2. Casey, just wondering, is that a New England logo on the default avatar?
  3. That\'s the way that they were configured at LRF back in the 70\'s. I never checked everything myself but I was told that anything that had a \"USA\" the sticker on it, the sticker, etc., had to be removed.
  4. It\'s been over 30 years now and I can\'t remember for sure when we got the 73 H\'s at the Rock if we carried multiple -1s and -1-1s. We must have but I\'m drawing blanks right now. I know we had 2 whiz-wheels for TOLD data.
  5. SOUTHERN HOME SECURITY SYSTEM 1. Go to a second-hand store and buy a pair of men\'s work boots, used, size 14-16. $2.00 2. Place them on your front porch, along with a copy of Guns & Ammo Magazine. Magazine - $3.00 3. Put a few giant dog dishes next to the boots and magazine. $5.00 4. Leave a note on your door that reads: Hey Bubba, Big Jim, Duke and Slim: I went for more shotgun shells and to pick my check up from the slaughterhouse. I should be back in an hour. Don\'t mess with the Pit Bulls--don\'t know what got into them, but they attacked the mailman this morning and messed him up real bad. I don\'t think Killer took part in it but it was hard to tell from all the blood. Anyway, I locked all four of \'em in the house. Better wait out here on the porch. \'Cooter\'
  6. I came across this pic on the net and thought that some could relate to this less that smooth runway... [img size=640]http://herkybirds.com/images/fbfiles/images/_1206121481_001.jpg
  7. Those pants, those pants...... I think I\'m going blind! :blink:
  8. Isn\'t that one of the Village People? :laugh:
  9. Sounds to me like the FE was the smart one. Have a saying up here in AK: if 2 guys are out in the woods and you happen to come across a grizzlie, you don\'t have to run fast, just faster than the other guy.... :evil:
  10. When I went through Red Flag in \'83 were had a forum discussion on something. During the conversation we discussed the scenario of a flight of Hercs flying to Europe during a conflict in Europe, and the feasibility of protecting the formation. One suggestion was arming a few Hercs with missiles, Sidewinders, etc., and have them flying as part of the formation. The theory was that by them hiding with the formation that they could lock on and launch their missiles against any attacking aircraft. Guess it never caught on.
  11. Seems to me, from many moons ago, that the inverters were put in the -1 position was for self-contained starts. If you\'ve ever done a self contained start and had to turn the ATM off because of low bleed air pressure then you\'ll understand why the you need the -1 position. Would suck to be in -- and loosing the ATM power - no engine instruments for the rest of the start on the first engine. You may not always have a power cart to start with, and the -1 position just standardized the start procedure.
  12. Just noticed while looking at the pics again, that the 2 engines on each wing rotate opposite each other. Or so it seems from looking at the props. I\'m sure that there\'s a reason for it, but not sure what it could be.
  13. SEFEGeorge

    TDY\'S

    The \"1st\" TDY, a Herc TDY, was right after finishing Phase II at the Rock, and I mean right after like in the 1st flight. I was in the 32nd and was tasked with taking a plane down for depot and the radar scope burnt-up. We were ready to descend into WRB so smoke & fumes elimination, etc., etc. Some \"cherry\" ride. I think that my 1st actual USAF TDY was out of WPAFB where I was crewing then FM on JC-131Bs. Went to Dyess for Caribou school prior to leaving for SEA. Hell of an indoctrination into TDYs for a young 19 year old. I think I was in class everyday but can\'t remember! :woohoo:
  14. While doing some surfing I came across this article and video. Article on how airplanes fly. Duh! But the video shows a Herc being assembled. Not rocket science but interesting. http://science.howstuffworks.com/airplane.htm
  15. Had 500 at EDF when I arrived, 5/82, but lost it not long after. Rumors was that after some mods, it was taking a vacation in Central America.
  16. Interesting. Back in the day the only time the SKE scope was installed was for SKE ops. Else the radar scope was installed.
  17. Cape Lisburne is pretty remote up on the north coast. Runway runs E-W. The small square is about midpoint of the runway. [img size=1048]http://herkybirds.com/images/fbfiles/images/Cape_Lisburne.jpg
  18. Been there a number of times but I don\'t ever recall seeing a road. If the Coast Guard or AK National Guard can\'t help, I\'m believe that civilian birds go into there.
  19. A number of years ago, mid 80\'s, we were on decent into an airport on the Alaska panhandle, can\'t remember which one. Anyway, just prior to going into the cloud cover the OFF flag for both ADI\'s popped out. AC immediately pulled nose up, I switched to the inverter, then looked at a bus off light. Headed back to EDF. Old memory can\'t recall much more than that.
  20. Seems to me that when I started on the Herc in 75 that we started in the -1 position and switched to -- after start.
  21. Sounds like it was the same paint remover that we used to check the retraction brackets on the Boo\'s in VN. Stuff sure burned if you go it on your skin.
  22. Sort of like a box lunch huh? Apologies up front and behind, I just couldn\'t help it either....
  23. What is the story of the white tail? Now is that a straight line for a comeback or not? :P
  24. Oh your right, missed the shoulder holsters, I guess that those are gun butts sticking out there.... :woohoo: Boy, guess i\'m gonna catch hell somewhere, from someone....
  25. My bad, guys and gals, but sometimes you just can\'t resist....
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