We went to a great observation point in Jenkintown PA to watch your America Strong Flyover. Loved it.
@happyhome41 Жыл бұрын
IMPRESSIVE ! I was in the F-16 SPO when the Thunderbirds in T-38s dove into the desert floor, and the order came out to refit the Thunderbirds with F-16s. I was involved in the flight testing required. At the time, the F-16 was not allowed to be a "combat" aircraft because of the worldwide mission with overflights and visits to countries that would not accept a "combat" aircraft. The requirement was to be able to refit them within 48 hours if the need arose. Another interesting aspect - and this surprises many people - the F-16 was not designed to fly inverted - in keeping with most military craft, because pilots tolerate poorly negative Gs, and in a review of the airplane system, the one critical system that would not support the Thunderbird flight envelope was engine oil. Pretty amazing with the downsizing of the military since then, the F-16 is still a front line system, and Ms Curran's "stick skills" are truly impressive, and even more so, is knowing what one wants and then putting in the effort to make it happen. IMPRESSIVE ! And THANK YOU for your SERVICE !!!
@Ptolemy_K Жыл бұрын
Big fan, MACE!! [6:06] - Spectacular image. That's the shape of our modern military. Enjoy your 'after DOD' career.
@serverninjas8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great interview.
@narvelwilson44462 жыл бұрын
YOU ARE THE BOMB YOUNG LADY AND THANK YOU !!!!!!
@russell4612 жыл бұрын
It's not an F-16 but my L-39 Albatros Jet is painted up in honor of the US Thunderbirds. I would be honored to have you in my RCP at Sun N/ Fun 2023 or Osh 2023 in one of our formation flights with other pilots in the Classic Jet Aircraft Association. I appreciate your service !
@drbooo8 ай бұрын
Years ago I took a Red Flag winner who flew F-4's, a ride in my Cardinal. He couldnt get over slow.
@mauriceevans65462 жыл бұрын
Awesome interview! Thanks!
@locustvalleystring2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed thoroughly. Thank you.
@SuperJolly96 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I was an Air Force mechanic on the HH 3 E & from tech school I was Stationed at Hamilton working on the HH53C. Third week of April of 1972 23:20 one days notice I went TDY to NKP, Thailand about 12 miles from the Mekon River. My claim to fame is that I recovered the Jolly that brought Bat21 home after being shot down & getting his weight back. A question I have is what does MACE stand for?!?!?!