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I do believe that the F105 holds that distinction. I have friend that said when you were down at real low level and hauling ass the vapors would start moving aft to forward around the canopy and at times would block your vision for a nano scond. This was in Vietnam and of course the humidity was extreme. This same fellow spent five + years as a POW as a result of being shot down in his F105.
On a similar note, The flying Heritage Museum in Washington has two F105 Wild Weasles in storage that could concieveably be put back into airworthy condition a some future date.
He wasn't Larry Guirreno (sp) was he? I am currently reading his book. All those guys are true heroes. It put's McCain in a class by himself that neither of the two Dems can match. Sorry for the politics.
Here are some photos I took of the F-105s in 2005. They were being used at the SP school to teach flightline security.
Since then, several of them have been shipped off to other locations, with at least one of them ending up in front of a VFW post.
I have a friend who flew both extensively in vietnam and he claimed the thud was substantially faster on the deck than the phantom. .
I think there were a couple weapons competitions where there were both F-105s and F-15s. Rumor had it the F-105s outran F-15s at Red Flag 80-2
It's kind of strange that SPs would need a row of fighters to train. I'm kind of curious what they do with them.
I heard a story about a TV outage on part of the east coast during a Superbowl in the late 60's or early '70s.
According to the story, shortly after the outage occurred a VA ANG F105 landed at NHK with a considerable length of transmission tower embedded in a leading edge.
Just a story.
I know of a NJ F-4 guy who landed with shingles and other parts of his brother's farmhouse roof in the external fuel tank and wing. He retired from Delta several years ago.