FlightSim.Com Review: Jet Trainers:: I saw this download ages ago when FS2000 was the latest and greatest, and was Over 500 of them are currently in use by the Air Force, NASA and other agencies. http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/kds?$=main/review/jettrain.htmHOME | It was at Holloman Air Force base in the late summer or early fall of 1973. I can find no date of it happening not on Google or any web page. I emailed the base historian and there was no reply. Could this be some kind of conspiracy?
some times there is a time period of when this sort of info can be released, for instance I was in Germany when they where actually testing out the jump jets, saw one of them go up and down saw the others doing the same and then one of them sort of lurched and it went down on its side, we found out later after the MP's had let us go etc etc that the pilot had died in that crash. cbs4.com - Navy: Blue Angels Pilot Erred Before Crash:: The Air Force Thunderbirds demonstration team members use G-suits in their F-16s, but the raking when the jets passed overhead, told CBS News he saw one of http://cbs4.com/topstories/Blue.Angels.crash.2.629807.htmlHOME |
I've witnessed a couple crashes with the blue angels myself. I googled those after reading this question could find nothing about them either. Gunfighter Skies-2008 - Boise, ID ยท 1000 Things To-Do:: I have probably been to most every air show in the area for thirty plus some years. But one of the most spectacular and one of the Air Force Thunderbirds, http://boise.onethousandthingstodo.com/2008/09/30/gunfighter-skies-2008/HOME |
Could be that since those events happened long before the internet they didn't find them significant enough to mention them on any pages or websites.
No conspiracy here.
And i was never here.
Yeah, sure, "conspiracy." Maybe your memory is faulty. I was in the Air Force then and don't recall that. I do recall the later crash at Indian Springs AFS during a practice.
just a guess, but maybe it was just a training exercise.
maybe they were testing somethings like crash worthiness, or ejection seat tests.
sure it was nothing major.
plus it is 73, they did tons of testing for new planes, and stuff.
There is a very fine line between total incompetence and malicious intent.
definitely an E.T. was piloting that craft.
I believe it would be that your memory was faulty. There was a fatal crash in 1972 at Dulles at an air show, but none at Holloman the year after.
Also, if there was a crash at an air show at Holloman, was it involving one of the Thunderbirds or could it have been another aircraft?
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