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![]() "Erik "Falcon" Glascoe" wrote in message . 63.158... That would be F-105 Thunderchief pilot to you, sir. Sorry to offend you sir. Most Thunderchief pilots called the F-105 the "Thud". Erik Most??? Just how many F-105 pilots do you know? There were so many nicknames for the F-105 I don't believe there was a consensus. Tex Houston F-105 Controller in a former life |
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Tex Houston wrote:
"Erik "Falcon" Glascoe" wrote in message . 63.158... That would be F-105 Thunderchief pilot to you, sir. Sorry to offend you sir. Most Thunderchief pilots called the F-105 the "Thud". Erik Most??? Just how many F-105 pilots do you know? There were so many nicknames for the F-105 I don't believe there was a consensus. Tex Houston F-105 Controller in a former life Ahem...you guys might back up a little. the guy probably has read books that call the airplane that. I personally dont know any F-105 pilots. However i respect hell out of the ones I have read about and may meet virtually. It is your opportunity to teach those of us too young to know you in your prime as to how you wish to be addressed and the lineage and history of your fine airplane and the courageous exploits of those who flew her. We know you by books and your written word. If some appear ignorant...teach...dont bite. Best regards, Eric Joiner |
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Eric Joiner wrote:
smip It is your opportunity to teach those of us too young to know you in your prime as to how you wish to be addressed and the lineage and history of your fine airplane and the courageous exploits of those who flew her. We know you by books and your written word. If some appear ignorant...teach...dont bite. Best regards, Eric Joiner Eric, this is a lost cause...I tried your tact on him a couple years ago and got **** for my trouble. He's so full of himself that you'll only get sht and abuse |
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 20:36:31 -0400, Eric Joiner
wrote: Tex Houston wrote: "Erik "Falcon" Glascoe" wrote in message . 63.158... That would be F-105 Thunderchief pilot to you, sir. Sorry to offend you sir. Most Thunderchief pilots called the F-105 the "Thud". Erik Most??? Just how many F-105 pilots do you know? There were so many nicknames for the F-105 I don't believe there was a consensus. Tex Houston F-105 Controller in a former life Ahem...you guys might back up a little. the guy probably has read books that call the airplane that. I personally dont know any F-105 pilots. However i respect hell out of the ones I have read about and may meet virtually. It is your opportunity to teach those of us too young to know you in your prime as to how you wish to be addressed and the lineage and history of your fine airplane and the courageous exploits of those who flew her. We know you by books and your written word. If some appear ignorant...teach...dont bite. Best regards, Eric Joiner Eric, I was teasing you. The airplane has been called "Thud" for a long time. It was initially a derogatory term because of the poor record in achieving initial operational status. It was not used by those who flew it (with a couple of exceptions) until late '66. Since then it has become a term of affection and respect for the airplane. Most folks use it as an honorific not an insult. I don't use the term and if you look through the text of "When Thunder Rolled" you will find "Thud" only once in reference to Thud Ridge, the mountain ridge that points from the NW directly to Hanoi. In Palace Cobra, which is scheduled for release sometime after the first of the year '06, the term occurs several times. And, you can tell Tex (who I've known for many years) that you now know at least one F-105 pilot. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) "When Thunder Rolled" www.thunderchief.org www.thundertales.blogspot.com |
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![]() "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... Eric, I was teasing you. The airplane has been called "Thud" for a long time. It was initially a derogatory term because of the poor record in achieving initial operational status. It was not used by those who flew it (with a couple of exceptions) until late '66. Since then it has become a term of affection and respect for the airplane. Most folks use it as an honorific not an insult. Slight divergence - just outside of Omaha there is an F-105 on a pedestal next to the interstate, tail numbers JJ 069. Is there a site where I can find out the history of this a/c? Glenn D. |
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![]() "Tex Houston" wrote in message ... "Erik "Falcon" Glascoe" wrote in message . 63.158... That would be F-105 Thunderchief pilot to you, sir. Sorry to offend you sir. Most Thunderchief pilots called the F-105 the "Thud". Erik Most??? Just how many F-105 pilots do you know? There were so many nicknames for the F-105 I don't believe there was a consensus. Tex Houston F-105 Controller in a former life My friend, Col. Joe O'neill, called it a "105". |
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