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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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That's pretty impressive seeing a large number of aircraft taking off one after another, I have seen that sort of thing few times. While I was stationed at Hickham AFB, HI for example and entire Wing of F4 Phantoms doing the same thing, the same with a full wing unit of F111s . Saw both arrival then later departure on another day. These were all coming from South east Asia with these unit returning to the US. On another day a large number of British RAF, Royal Air Force Vulcan bomber came in and landed, one after the other. I had no idea even what type of aircraft it was I'd never seen a Vulcan before, The flight line area they all taxied to I asked an RAF Airman and He told Me what type of aircraft it was. The RAF was having an exercise in the Pacific region Another time there were a large number of KC135s (approx 40 aircraft) on an exercise and they took off one after the other.
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Capt Dwayne Conyers
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Many of my colleagues went there. I was not so (un)lucky...
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