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Le sujet "Guerre Froide" me plait beaucoup...
Quelqu'un l'a-t-il déjà lu ?
Z.
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Un peu en avion d'entraînement et chase plane dans l'album X-15.ironclaude a écrit :Le F 104, c'est aussi sauf erreur un avion qu'ils n'avaient jamais piloté ? (et surtout pas à l'époque ou ils opéraient sur PA, of course...)
Si temporairementMais... les 3 héros volent sur des Starfighters de l'USAF basés en Allemagne... alors qu'à ma connaissance il n'y en a pas eu ?
However, within ADC, the 83rd FIS’s primary task was to meet and
destroy high-altitude intruders. Training involved sorties against SAC
bombers and even Lockheed U-2 reconnaissance aircraft. The Starfighter
excelled in this role, and although F-104As were confined to four
squadrons, including the 83rd FIS, their first, short period of ADC service
was eventful. Tom Delashaw famously intercepted a U-2 at 72,000 ft and
performed a roll around the spyplane to show its pilot that he was not the
only inhabitant of those lofty heights. He also zoom-climbed an F-104
to 92,000 ft over West Germany while on a deployment during the Berlin
Crisis – his way of demonstrating that any Soviet high-flyers were also
vulnerable to the Starfighter