VISUAL AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION
Back in the 80's our local Air Guard unit had F-4's.
We were in Medford for the 4th of July and they were doing the usual
circuit of small airports that had flyins/airshows on the 4th.
The pair had completed a low pass with gear up and one with gear down.
They were departing to the east and I figured they were headed to
K-Falls and another show.
I was watching the smoke trails and noticed the were curving a bit
north, away from K-Falls.
Then the smoke stopped and I knew they were coming back for one more
pass.
Nudged my late father-in-law and told him to look east. He was an old
crew cheif who had started his naval career pre-Pearl Harbor in PBY's
and had ended his time working on A3D in 1963.
Gave the rest of my family a heads up and as the pair of F-4 glided past
the crowd at 100 AGL and about 600 knots we all had our fingers in our
ears.
They did a nice zoom and disapeared going up.
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