Hey, that's my line!Too close for missiles, switching to guns.
I'm not normally a one-upper but in this thread I can't resist. While flying a Cessna 152 at Kadena Air Base I was making patterns to one runway while this was flying patterns to the parallel runway.
I had to go back to my logbook and look this up...
I had to land my 145 hp 1966 C172G in front of a KC-135 tanker at Sheppard AFB/Wichita Falls back in 1996. They told me to keep my speed up (LMAO) and make the first turn off (no ****!).
I just remember looking out my back window and seeing a giant airplane on final with black exhaust trailing behind those four giant engines.
I barely made it across the hold short line in time and I just braced for the tanker's vortices to flip my ****. But I lived! :-D
I shared the pattern with that airplane once, as a student, as well. The traffic call got my attention. "Cleared for the option #2 27L follow Fortress." FYI, the airplane did not crash. It had an in-flight fire and made a nice emergency landing in a field. It burned up because the fire trucks couldn't get through the mud.I can't top a SR-71 but the day I soloed back in 2005 I shared the pattern of the Bar Harbor, ME airport with the B-17 Liberty Belle who was giving passengers a flight around the island. I wish I could have taken some pictures but I was not about to screw up my first 3 solo take-offs and landings. I remember a corporate jet calling up the CTAF and asking if they were seeing things or if that really was a B-17, I recall someone making a comment that it was like it happened every day. Shame the plane crashed, it was a beautiful aircraft.
Another cool one was the Shuttle 747 w/ Shuttle aboard landing for refueling. I was told they only flew around 10-12K feet due to all that drag on top. Don't know if that's true though. Eglin a very interesting place w/ all the various flying units there, including a Test Squadron who test weapons on the ranges adjacent to the base.
So you do about five touch and goes in a 152 for every circuit the SR-71 completed????
Nothing exciting for me, but for everyone else, when *I* am called out as traffic.
You know the conversation in the other plane(s) starts something like, "Do you know who that is?"