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Edited 2004-05-21 06:39:33Team Stealth. I did some extensive searching, and near as I can tell is the links I found no longer work. The last of the famous international playboys 10 replies: All unread, jump to last NightHawk117 From United States, joined Mar 2004, 175 posts, RR: 1Reply 1, posted Thu May 20 2004 21:08:00 UTC (3 years 7 months 1 week 4 days 6 hours ago) and read 975 times: I just heard about the F-16 crash blog girl girl pic this morning.

The mellow dramatic music and G. Can anyone please provide a link? Find all Murocflyer's thanked posts Find all Murocflyer's thanked posts Location: Yorktown, Virginia USA Find More Posts by firemanbill Find all firemanbill's thanked posts Find all pezzer2003's thanked posts It looks like it was a good thing it hit the dirt. Same with the foreign RTU at Tucson IAP.
Even though the aircraft itself was a Singapore F-16, the pilot was an American.

No hostile language or criticizing of others. In reference to your question, Capt AWACS, the mission that the Singapore F-16 was on was a non-GCI mission and they were performing BFM in Sells.

net Military: Singapore AF F-16 Crash In Arizona 490 users checked-in. This one didn't even really fly. If I run across it I'll be sure to share. I just uploaded it to YouTube at: Give it a few minutes to process.

. Pretty much the plane rotated, had very bad thrust vectoring problems, did an immediate flip and pancacked onto the deck. I will 'keep my mouth shut' until anything else is confirmed. Is there a way to flutter test a RC model? In real airplanes I start at low speed and "slap" the stick to try and induce flutter and keep repeating the test going 5 knots faster each time until I find where it starts. Find all crxmanpat's thanked posts That's the one! I'm hoping someone downloaded that to the HD and will come across this thread and re-post it. I think the first time I saw that was back around 2001 so it's fairly old as far as videos go. . Reply To: Singapore AF F-16 Crash In Arizona Military aviation related posts only! Not military related? Use the other forums No adverts of any kind.
I don't know for sure but I can think of at least 3 crashes in the last year or so. Living in Arizona we tend to here about them first. NightHawk117 From United States, joined Mar 2004, 175 posts, RR: 1Reply 4, posted Fri May 21 2004 00:56:24 UTC (3 years 7 months florida ny school district 1 week 4 days 2 hours ago) and read 950 times: Were Luke WDs controlling him on the MCE or was it BFM? just curious. It makes for a very good training film -of what not to do. It's funny how many videos I've seen of jet powered planes coming apart during high speed passes.
I wish I could find the person who told me that the pilot was alright and ask him where he got this information. KVOA News 4, Tucson, ArizonaF-16 crashes south of Air Force training range in Arizona May 20, 2004 updated at 1:19PM MSTF-16 crashes south of Air Force training range in Arizona Canchola tradition at McDonald’s continues, volunteers getting ready to feed 4-thousand needy children Don’t trash your TV, recycle it Reid Park tiger enclosure called safe Religious grotto next to San Xavier Mission vandalized Tucson firefighters bring toys to kids in hospital Boy learns perseverance as he fights for horse Toy shortage could mean blue Christmas No kill cat shelter holds Christmas special: cats make a "purrfect" gift. Find More Posts by firemanbill Find all firemanbill's thanked posts I saw that video as late as maybe April last year. I greatly apologize for the 'bad information' that I posted. Maybe someone has it saved and can share it again.
In case anyone's wondering, it's actually the first flight attempt of the plane in the link above. The plane went down around 2200hrs on 19May during a night training mission near the Mexican border. Find More Posts by smokejohnson Find all smokejohnson's thanked posts Nope, not it.

. I just hope that the cause of this accident can be determined and avoided in the future. Most of the Singapore IPs at Luke and Cannon are Americans. Even though the aircraft itself was a Singapore F-16, the pilot was an American. I can't seem to find that video anywhere. when it absolutely, positively HAS to be taken out overnight! Tsentsan From Singapore, joined Jan 2002, 1973 posts, RR: 4Reply 8, posted Fri May 21 2004 07:32:23 UTC (3 years 7 months 1 week 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 899 times: Condolences to everybody on the base, wish he cld have really survived it.
Unfortunately, he did not survive the crashRIP. day first high lyric " was the last loss of an madras pavillion in austin RSAF F16 in May 2002. I apologize that I may have given 'bad' info. Capt-AWACS, Drink Coffee, do stupid things fasterIo voglio fica ogni giorni da mia bella moglie! Tsentsan From Singapore, joined Jan 2002, 1973 posts, RR: 4Reply 6, posted Fri May 21 2004 05:38:54 UTC (3 years 7 months 1 week 3 days 21 hours ago) and read 913 times: Could you confirm that the pilot of the crashed F16C (attached to the 56th Fighter Wing) is an American? The pilot is reported to be a 25yo Lieutenant Loo Kwang Han. I have heard no other news, so far, but it sounds to me that he did go down and didn't survive the crash. Is it because of so many sorties or is their something wrong. And to add to this, there was no flying at all today.

when it absolutely, positively HAS to be taken out catch falling lyric star overnight! Lt-AWACS From Italy, joined Jan 2002, 2149 posts, RR: 27Reply 2, posted Thu May 20 usb 2 to scsi 2004 22:59:23 UTC (3 years 7 months 1 week 4 days 4 hours ago) and read 965 times: Were Luke WDs controlling him on the MCE or was it BFM? just curious. Find all catalina 380 sail boat Murocflyer's thanked posts Location: Yorktown, Virginia USA Originally Posted by Murocflyer Especially at work during that time. Losing a pilot is very sad event. NightHawk117 From United States, joined Mar 2004, 175 posts, RR: 1Reply 9, posted Fri May 21 2004 09:10:33 UTC (3 years 7 months 1 week 3 days 18 hours ago) and read 892 times: Well, it looks to be official, thanks to the links provided by Tsentsan. . — A Singapore Air Force F-16 plane that took off from Luke Air Force Base has gone missing during a routine training mission, the Singapore Defense Ministry said Thursday. Maybe it was just the video but all those people looked awful close to the run way.
blabbering in the background was way too much for me. when it absolutely, positively HAS to be taken out overnight! Tsentsan From Singapore, joined Jan 2002, 1973 posts, RR: 4Reply 10, posted Fri May 21 2004 10:57:21 UTC (3 years 7 months 1 week 3 days 16 hours ago) and read 922 times: Think the incident you referred to where "I have found out that the pilot, Maj David Walker, ejected safely, but, I'm still not sure of the cause of the accident. I am currently on temporary assignment at Luke AFB. Also, I have found out that the pilot, Maj David Walker, ejected safely, but, I'm still not sure of the cause of the accident. Video lasted all of about 30 secs. It appeared that the CG was way off and it flew up and over on its back.

As soon as I saw the base flag at half-mast, I knew something was wrong. No username? Join us! Please support our sponsor that helps make this site possible: Ad info MyStarredTopicsProfileNewTopicForumIndexHelpSearch Singapore AF F-16 Crash In Arizona Spacepope From Vatican City State (Holy See), joined exactly 8 years ago today! , 1583 posts, RR: 2Posted Thu May 20 2004 17:59:58 UTC (3 years 7 months 1 week 4 days 9 hours ago) and read 1008 times: Gleaned from Foxnews, adding to attrition stats.

I even watched the evening local news.

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