Here is the picture and story
of B-52 flying by a carrier.
Can't find a record that I sent you this real picture. It has a first hand
narrative. #2 is on the other side of the boat.
Narrative follows:
Subject: FW: B52 by the USS
Ranger
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 23:19:45 +0000
Bill,
Thought you might appreciate this. Might change my attitude about BUFF
drivers a little bit. This picture is real because I witnessed this flyby
personally. This picture was taken in the spring of 1990 as we started our
deployment to the Persian Gulf. I was up in the "tower" with the
air boss as the Viking squadron rep for the launch/recovery and these Buff
drivers (2 of them) called that they were at 8 miles for a flyby.
They had been 'orange air' for a big war - at - sea exercise we were doing
When they called 5 miles the boss said "we don't see you" and we
heard back "look low".
Out on the water we saw this smoke trail first, (the planes merged with
the color of the water) at about a 1-2 miles we could break them out and
the two buffs came by at 20-30 feet off the water splitting the ship at
about 350kts. Then they pulled up and did a big plan form 180 and said
"do you want to see that again" - The air boss said "hell
yea" so they went back out an did it again.
It was the only time in my 20 year career that I have seen any services
jets purposely flying below flight deck level.
One of my reserve buddies showed me this picture this weekend and I got
all excited about it. It was always one of those moments at sea that I had
talked about.
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