Marauder Blue 6 said:
aTmAg said:
I have been a little bitter because the Navy refuses to allow F-22s at our air show because they don't want to be shown up. I had to make a drive to finally see one of those.
You should check the schedules for the F-22 team and the Blue Angels. There are multiple air shows where they are scheduled together. There are even shows with the F-35 team too. It's more likely budget issues than one team being afraid
of another.
I have. I saw the F-22 and Blue Angels at Alliance airport in Fort Worth. That is a civilian airport, therefore the inter-branch politics does not apply there. (And the F-22 was FAR more impressive)
And my statement on the politics wasn't just a guess on my part. To avoid crowds, I watch the air show from my (work) side of the runway. The problem is that you don't hear any of the announcers or anything over there. I usually don't want to sit there all day, so I'd get the schedule from the flight ops people. Once I asked them, why the hell they never had F-22s when WE (LM) make them right there for crying out loud, and they told me what I mentioned above.
In fact, it gets even worse. The Air Force and LM pilots are severely restricted on their flight patterns. According to them, navy jets could fly lower and closer to the crowd, and the air force had to stay mostly over the far side of the runway. Lockheed has a set of old army pilots who fly a ridiculously tight pattern in order to impress foreign countries looking to buy fighters. So rather than have an active duty air force pilot fly the F-16, they'd have a 50 year old LM test pilot fly his typical pattern. That dude basically stayed in the confines of the RUNWAY. It was pretty freaking amazing.
A funny story... as a protest on their treatment by the navy, static display B-52 pilots would occasionally pop their chutes when they landed. This would force the navy guys at the base to collect the chute on the runway. But they didn't know how. A crew of a B-52 base knew how to pick up art of the chute a quickly by driving their jeep in a pattern folding it nicely. Navy dudes had no idea. And BTW, this was at CARSWELL which used to be a B-52 base. That runway was so damned long that B-52 never needed to pop their chutes. It was done as a general F U to the navy for the hell of it.