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Wachovia--Thanks for the memories

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If I am not shot down by other aviation geeks I believe that is the F105 Thunder Chief affectionately known as “The Thud”. Named after the sound it made when it hit the ground… A close air support attack plane that had one of the highest loss rates of any airframe in country.

I had a flight instructor who flew the thud in Nam for two tours. I still remember his wall display in his office showing his medals including a distinguished flying cross. For a wet behind the ears farm kid in love with aviation he was like a rock star.


Correction!

Sorry, I did not know you were talking to Phantom Fixer. Carry on….
 

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