Brian wrote:
Wow...I just went by there last evening and didn't even know to look! I guess I'll pay more attention next time. Nice photos of the movement operation on the SkyWrighter website.
I must admit I'm a bit surprised they pulled down two birds that had been stationed at WP and replaced them with two that weren't. I can kinda understand the 16, since the 906th at least flew them, but the 15 ? Hmmmm. And God knows they don't need any more Phantoms at the museum. There are enough there now to start a new wing
Brian,
I would venture to guess that some person in a postion of influence may have wanted them changed. Possibly the Base C.O. but that's just a guess. Perhaps the NMUSAF manages all those affairs for the different bases. The F-4s may have represented an image of an older USAF. So they wanted to replace them with more current aircraft. Actually when I firsts notice the F-4s were gone they were doing prep work to the pedestals. I asked the gate guard what was happening and he told me that they putting up a F-15 and a F-111. I guess he was a little in error or I heard him wrong. But atleast, like you mentioned, the F-16 has a connection to WPAFB.
I like the way Langley AFB has multiple aircraft of static display located all over the base. A few months ago I took a whole bunch photos. I've been meaning to post them as well as static aircraft from NAS Oceana.
Shay
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