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7-18-2011 @ 2:12PM
Bob said...
When stationed in South Carolina in the USMC, we once flew a low level navigation training route from which we got a bit off course (this was well before the days of GPS etc, all visual navigation with maps in hand). Recognizing the tower in the picture above, we flew our two F-4 Fantoms right over Pedro and company at about 100 feet and well past 500 mph. Probably the best show at South of the Border in quite some time. It was funny to see all the tourists looking up after we had blown past the place.
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7-18-2011 @ 3:56PM
George said...
Come on Bob... You are so full of it! You must learn to spell Phantom before anyone believes you. (Fantom!! Oh My Gawd)
7-19-2011 @ 3:58PM
bob40wil said...
100 feet @ 500 MPH, only once then good bye wings.