The F-100 Pilots of Vietnam

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2025

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  • @maver1que
    @maver1que Рік тому +3

    My dad flew the F-100. He ended up having a heart attack while flying it and was able to fly it back to base and land. Hearing these guys talk about how hard it was to fly the F-100 makes me realize how much of a miracle it was my dad was able to fly it and land while having a heart attack. He survived and lived another 42 years. He really missed flying after that incident though.

  • @mpojr
    @mpojr 5 місяців тому +1

    l did not fly the f100 but l repaired the instruments,,,it was a glorious time in our youth,,,one more salute to all the guys that flew them.

  • @michaelguy7168
    @michaelguy7168 3 роки тому +4

    What a group of Men, thank you guys.

  • @harveylieberman
    @harveylieberman 6 місяців тому +1

    I was honored to be a "midnight" crew chief on F-100s for the 416th TFS at Tuy Hoa from Oct 69 through Oct 70. I was never connected to any specific aircraft but I tried to treat each one as if it were mine. We performed the preflight inspections, performed any required maintenance, serviced them with LOX and fuel and oversaw the arming of the birds for the next day.
    Sometimes I manned the "Alert Shack" waiting for calls to SCRAMBLE; about five (5) minutes of intense excitement, from call to launch.

    • @sweet.dreams
      @sweet.dreams 3 місяці тому

      my dad was crew chief on f-100 somewhere in time you mentioned and i know for awhile he was at tuy hoa, was just wondering if you knew him, bob kesner or his brother who was also crew chief there at same time

  • @douglasstreet7304
    @douglasstreet7304 2 роки тому +3

    THAT WAS OUTSTANDING, YOU F100 vets ROCK !

  • @racerd9669
    @racerd9669 Рік тому +5

    I was at PhanRang working the F100 J57 engines. Perhaps the very worst job you could have was cutting out the burnt flame holder ring in the A.B. You would crawl up in the tail pipe w a diamond hacksaw blade w tape raped around each end. Because there was no room for the hacksaw frame to get between the flame holder rings. 100 degrees out and you are up in the tail pipe working your butt off.
    When I look back at it today I am very proud that I can say I went to war for America, and I would do it again.

    • @Lee78072
      @Lee78072 8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for your Service Sir.

  • @RalphOdom-c1w
    @RalphOdom-c1w Рік тому +2

    Flew in the back seat once, wow what ride,

  • @sweet.dreams
    @sweet.dreams 3 місяці тому

    thank you so much for this video - my dad was crew chief for f-100 in vietnam - he never talked much about it so i keep searching you tube videos hoping i may catch him in one - i know one of his plane was destroyed by mortar - the still photo you have might just have him in it but not sure - thanks again

  • @jrussell4711
    @jrussell4711 5 місяців тому

    Beyond reproach and above the salt.

  • @jetdoctn
    @jetdoctn 3 роки тому +1

    To men like these we all owe a debt we can never repay.

  • @shyguy30313
    @shyguy30313 2 місяці тому

    When was this film recorded?

  • @jdwetterling1027
    @jdwetterling1027 3 роки тому

    Well said, Guys!

  • @jackriley5974
    @jackriley5974 Рік тому

    I have to assume many of the aircraft I worked on wound up in Nam. 1960 - 62 at Itazuke (witnessed a sabre dance) and 64 - 66 at Misawa (witnessed the fire) keeping their radios talking. While TDY at TSN spent a little time spilling my brain cells with a few jockeys attempting to lend moral support. Still, a hell of waste of lives!!

  • @baomao7243
    @baomao7243 3 роки тому

    5:36 F-100 flight stability sounds almost like a helicopter

  • @rowanyuh6326
    @rowanyuh6326 4 місяці тому +1

    The super fighter bomber