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My profile
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MSgt. Marty Job
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64th Aggressor Squadron
"Aggressors"
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| Crewing F-16s |
from 1988
until 1996
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Though not a Crew Chief, I was the guy who designed the first three F-16 Aggressor schemes. Also, I was the first enlisted to get an incentive flight in an aggressor painted F-16D, 86-0041.
If it's been in the Air Force in the past 20 years, chances are I've worked on it. Exceptions are the F-117, C-5, C-17, C-141, KC-10 and F-22.
Airframes I have worked: F-111F, F-15A-E, F-16A-D up to block 52, A-10A, A-7D, F-5F, F-4G, B-52H, B-2A, B-1B, F-35, E-3A, KC-135, T-33, and C-130
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My Jets & Assignments
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86041
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[Detailed history of this F-16]
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64th Aggressor Squadron
"Aggressors"
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[Unit History]
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AAFG0631 |
USAF AMARC |
F-16D Block 32 |
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| 41 was the first F-16D with an Aggressor scheme. Based on the Mig-29, Fulcrum was selected for this aircraft. |
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Visitor Comments
86-041
Warren "Big Red" Hudson,
Jul 13, 2009 - 08:41 PM
86-041 was also the first F-16 (and as far as I know 1st USAF Fighter) to have a Weapons Controller (me) name on the cockpit rail next to the back seat. Capt Dillion "McFly" McFarland was on the front.
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