Any of you old enough to have ever seen one fly? (104)
Yer killin' me.............
CFIT- there were some discussions on the low level mission and supersonic speeds. Friend died in Europe )one of many) and his accident investigation revealed things that no one had thought of before. Reduced vis, low level, high speed, he flew into a mountain. Investigation found that the pilot was not at fault. Seems that by the time the light bounced off the mountain, into the pilots eyes, up to the brain, brain realised that this was a mountain, recognised the danger,analyzed the response, and then sent the message to the hand to pull up, the plane had impacted the mountain. That fast.
Low level is inherently dangerous- make it low level and supersonic, it's an accident waiting to happen.
Having said that, the Cold War was on in full by the time the Century Series of fighters were flying. This war drove the exploration of flying like no other- right place, right time- and new designs were literally conceived, built, tested, and into production in as litle as a year. Amazing.
The F-104 did a great job. Maybe the best testament of all is to ask a fighter pilot in the 80's what aircraft he'd pick for a joyride- near every single one said the 104.
No one said that Military Aviation was inherently safe, nor for everyone. Military Pilots sacrifice for freedom every day.
Cheers-Garry