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The latest update to the Lucky Devils website is very likely the last photo of F-16C 87-0257, taken as it was arriving at EOR on 19 Jan 1991, prior to launch on "Package Q", the largest strike package flown during the Gulf War - taken by Dave Merriman.
Hours later 257 was hit by a SAM over Baghdad and went down while attempting to return to the border, her pilot "Tico" Tice was captured and hald as a POW for 45 days. 3.7 million pounds of ordinance, 1303 sorties, 42 days, 24 aircraft. Visit the Lucky Devils in the Gulf War at: http://www.lucky-devils.net Mike Kopack |
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While we all love seeing military aircraft put through their paces at airshows, it pales in compairson to what they do operationally. I've just posted an interview, courtesy of Lou Drendel, with one of the pilots in my squadron during Desert Storm, the 614th TFS from Torrejon AB, then Capt. (now BGen) Phil 'Ruhldog' Ruhlman, at the Lucky Devils in the Gulf War (http://www.lucky-devils.net) website. Along with the the interview, we've got over 250 personal photos of our aircraft, people and places, a photo gallery of official USAF photos, articles, stories, and an opportunity to 'ride along', through HUD camera video, on the "Package Q" mission - the first daylight on downtown Baghdad, one of the most heavily defended targets ever attacked from the air. I invite you to take a look and hope you enjoy my tribute to the people that support, maintain, and fly the aircraft that we all love to see. The Lucky Devils in the Gulf War ...and you won't even have to sleep in a tent... Mike Kopack ex-Lucky Devil Viper Maintainer |
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