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Ted's daily small talk
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Very cool story Coop.
I've only seen mid air refueling from the ground. I thought that was pretty cool. The jump seat, well.........................
I've only seen mid air refueling from the ground. I thought that was pretty cool. The jump seat, well.........................
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I also was invited along on a KC135 Tanker back in the 90s to refuel f16s. I got to lay in the bed and look down at the pilots as we refueled.daytime dave wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2026 6:28 pmVery cool story Coop.
I've only seen mid air refueling from the ground. I thought that was pretty cool. The jump seat, well.........................
They wouldn't let me run the boom though.
Over my 35 years in aviation I got to fly in numerous types of AC from the H13 Helicopter to the B747. All cockpit rides.
Now I don't fly anymore. It's not safe.
We travel in our motorhome.
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Interesting background, cooperhawk.
I went airborne several times in an old crummy Piper (aside from being a passenger on an airline flight).
I was at the most in my early 20s, maybe younger. Read an ad "aerial photographer wanted".
When I got there, the guy had it all ready. Big medium format camera loaded with film. Drove just out of town, a little grassy airstrip where gliders took off and came back. He was the pilot in front, I was sitting behind him, strapped into the seat belt with the big camera in my lap. No door on the right side. Up we went. I had to avoid getting that support bar for the wing into the picture. For that matter, every time he approached a motive, he went around in a big loop and tilted the little plane over so I could get a good shot. What an adventure. Lots of fresh air!
Flew a few times with that guy. He liked the pictures I took. But, I don't think that kind of media sold very well.
It is safe to say, peak summer is over. It's still warm, but it's a lot more pleasant. Stopped at the harbor today. Quite idyllic. Almost no wind.

I went airborne several times in an old crummy Piper (aside from being a passenger on an airline flight).
I was at the most in my early 20s, maybe younger. Read an ad "aerial photographer wanted".
When I got there, the guy had it all ready. Big medium format camera loaded with film. Drove just out of town, a little grassy airstrip where gliders took off and came back. He was the pilot in front, I was sitting behind him, strapped into the seat belt with the big camera in my lap. No door on the right side. Up we went. I had to avoid getting that support bar for the wing into the picture. For that matter, every time he approached a motive, he went around in a big loop and tilted the little plane over so I could get a good shot. What an adventure. Lots of fresh air!
It is safe to say, peak summer is over. It's still warm, but it's a lot more pleasant. Stopped at the harbor today. Quite idyllic. Almost no wind.

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Those B-52’s are loud. If you were outside when they were taking off you would pause any conversation because you couldn’t hear a single word.Hatchdog wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2026 10:34 amGrowing up in Spokane our airbase Fairchild was the home to a squadron of B-52’s. It was always so cool to see them take off as many times they would fly right over my house while at a lower elevation. Now Fairchild is the home to a squadron of KC 135 refuelers which aren’t nearly as impressive when taking off. Still love to have them here local however.cooperhawk wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2026 8:36 amAs I was driving into town yesterday to purchase salt I passed the runway threshold of our local airport and a B25 or 26, (not sure which), was taxing into position for takeoff. I quickly drove to the other end of the runway and parked to watch. Those radial engines make quite an impression as they go by. Definitely a warbird sound. I got a short video of it and wish I could post it here.
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I went to college in Utica NY. I would always see the B-52s out of Rome NY at Griffiths AFB. A very impressive site.
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I rode on a lot of Hueys, Chinooks, and Caribous in the service. The biggest thrill was hooking up a shithook hovering over a net of ammo. This isn’t me but I’ve done it a hundred times
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ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard passed away, RIP !
After Dusty Hill in 2021 and now Frank, only Billy Gibbons is left.
Time has a hold on all of us.
After Dusty Hill in 2021 and now Frank, only Billy Gibbons is left.
Time has a hold on all of us.