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The Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum in Pueblo, Colorado has recently
obtained an F-104A Starfighter that had been on display at the US Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs Colorado. A formal dedication of the aircraft is scheduled for 22 May 2004 in the museum's new 30,000 square foot hangar. The museum is seeking former F-104 Starfighter pilots from the US or foreign nations to invite to the dedication. Please write, email or call the museum with the names and addresses of former or current F-104 pilots. Please contact the museum at: Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum ATTN: Jason Unwin-Aerospace Education Officer 31001 Magnuson Blvd. Pueblo, CO 81001 (719) 948-9219 Museum Phone Feel free to share this message with anyone that may be interested. Jason Unwin Aerospace Education Officer Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum Pueblo, CO |
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Ed Rasimus wrote in message . ..
(Jason Unwin) wrote: The Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum in Pueblo, Colorado has recently obtained an F-104A Starfighter that had been on display at the US Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs Colorado. A formal dedication of the aircraft is scheduled for 22 May 2004 in the museum's new 30,000 square foot hangar. The museum is seeking former F-104 Starfighter pilots from the US or foreign nations to invite to the dedication. Please write, email or call the museum with the names and addresses of former or current F-104 pilots. Please contact the museum at: Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum ATTN: Jason Unwin-Aerospace Education Officer 31001 Magnuson Blvd. Pueblo, CO 81001 (719) 948-9219 Museum Phone Feel free to share this message with anyone that may be interested. Jason Unwin Aerospace Education Officer Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum Pueblo, CO Jason, I've forwarded your request to an email listserv of tactical aviators who might be able to help you out. One former Zipper driver, currently in ABQ seems like a prime candidate to help you out. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (ret) ***"When Thunder Rolled: *** An F-105 Pilot Over N. Vietnam" *** from Smithsonian Books ISBN: 1588341038 Thank you for your help. Jason |
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Ed Rasimus wrote:
(Jason Unwin) wrote: The Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum in Pueblo, Colorado has recently obtained an F-104A Starfighter that had been on display at the US Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs Colorado. A formal dedication of the aircraft is scheduled for 22 May 2004 in the museum's new 30,000 square foot hangar. The museum is seeking former F-104 Starfighter pilots from the US or foreign nations to invite to the dedication. Please write, email or call the museum with the names and addresses of former or current F-104 pilots. Please contact the museum at: Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum ATTN: Jason Unwin-Aerospace Education Officer 31001 Magnuson Blvd. Pueblo, CO 81001 (719) 948-9219 Museum Phone Feel free to share this message with anyone that may be interested. Jason Unwin Aerospace Education Officer Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum Pueblo, CO Jason, I've forwarded your request to an email listserv of tactical aviators who might be able to help you out. One former Zipper driver, currently in ABQ seems like a prime candidate to help you out. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (ret) ***"When Thunder Rolled: *** An F-105 Pilot Over N. Vietnam" *** from Smithsonian Books ISBN: 1588341038 Speaking of the Zipper, here's another (forwarded) story for the group: *** I flew the "big engine" F-104 fighter for 18 months. It was without a doubt the quickest airplane I ever flew. It seemed that . . the mach meter was connected to the throttle. And with it our fleet of F-104's would far exceed its maximum design speed airframe limitations. One instance that I recall was when I was bumping heads with a new member of our squadron getting some radar practice at 5,000 feet when I looked up and saw some condensation trails high above us. One contrail was in front, while the other two contrails were closing on it : an apparent intercept. I asked GCI radar what was going. They replied that it was a 'long winged' B-57 with a couple of F-102's closing on it in an intercept. I asked if we could have a 'punch' at him, too. He said " YOU ARE CLEARED". I instantly radioed my wingman : ' G A T E ! ' We made one climbing spiral .. went way supersonic in the climbing turn .. and hit the B-57 at 40,000 feet. We were still climbing like hell when we splashed him . . and got him before the (incoming) dueces arrived. As we passed in front of the dueces their leader asked GCI : " What the hell was that ? " [ The F-102's never had time to recognize . . what we were.] On the other hand, many times we'd hear the our fellow Zipper pilots come back to the flight room and tell their own stories of how that 'big-engined' aircraft had amazed him. Bill Lessard, fighter pilot *** -Mike Marron |
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