NavyDiver
19th January 2013, 06:18 PM
What do sailors have to do with fast moving flying things? From a naval post copied below. I mentioned one of these in a post on F1-11s but this has the links to the events
Yarns from my youth HMAS Hobart - One or two still makes me shiver in night time at about 2.30am. One An F1 -11 jet bomber/fighter incoming at very high speed on our ships radar off Jarvis Bay. He turned too tight on his inbound simulated bombing run on us. They were just above the waves and only rolled over a degree or two too far. My role as one of Hobarts ships divers saw saw me picking up the remains of a 2nd F1-11 up near Newcastle. We had been entering sydney head when we turn about to go and look. I picked up a few bits and tried riding a tiger shark when some nice crew members pulled me up a few foot from the water above the shark which was looking for the same things we were.
F-111C
67-0128
A8-128
First flight 30 July 1968, crewed by Burt and Lucas, GD Test Pilots. Reached 48 000 feet. (The Mighty Vark )
Crashed and destroyed 2 April 1987 near Tenterfield NSW during night simulated attack. FATAL.
Killed were FLTLT Mark Fallon and FLGOFF William Pike. Callsign Falcon Sabre 1.
F-111C
67-0139
A8-139
Crashed and destroyed 28 January 1986 into the sea near Moruya NSW at night during simulated attack. Crew included exchange USAF WSO. FATAL.
Killed were FLTLT Stephen M. Erskine and CAPT Gregory S. Angell. Callsign Buckshot Colt 1
FLTLT Mark Speed Fallon
www.f-111.net (http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.f-111.net&h=4AQGkXqeX&s=1)
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F-111.net Home Page
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AUSSIE F-111s SINK NORTH KOREAN SHIP OFF AUSTRALIAN COAST(from Australian News.com.au 23 Mar
(http://www.f-111.net/)
After puting my recolection a mate kicked me as I neglected to put the RAAF Mirage pilot Craig Mackelmann)
The crash of RAAF Mirage pilot Craig Mackelmann :: PIREP (http://www.pirep.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=48040&sid=df4d332cd06d4a638d37bb1a2881d3ed)
We looked for them all. I was in the water for all of them. I will not bring up some of the not so nice bits out of respect for family and freinds.
RIP lads.
Yarns from my youth HMAS Hobart - One or two still makes me shiver in night time at about 2.30am. One An F1 -11 jet bomber/fighter incoming at very high speed on our ships radar off Jarvis Bay. He turned too tight on his inbound simulated bombing run on us. They were just above the waves and only rolled over a degree or two too far. My role as one of Hobarts ships divers saw saw me picking up the remains of a 2nd F1-11 up near Newcastle. We had been entering sydney head when we turn about to go and look. I picked up a few bits and tried riding a tiger shark when some nice crew members pulled me up a few foot from the water above the shark which was looking for the same things we were.
F-111C
67-0128
A8-128
First flight 30 July 1968, crewed by Burt and Lucas, GD Test Pilots. Reached 48 000 feet. (The Mighty Vark )
Crashed and destroyed 2 April 1987 near Tenterfield NSW during night simulated attack. FATAL.
Killed were FLTLT Mark Fallon and FLGOFF William Pike. Callsign Falcon Sabre 1.
F-111C
67-0139
A8-139
Crashed and destroyed 28 January 1986 into the sea near Moruya NSW at night during simulated attack. Crew included exchange USAF WSO. FATAL.
Killed were FLTLT Stephen M. Erskine and CAPT Gregory S. Angell. Callsign Buckshot Colt 1
FLTLT Mark Speed Fallon
www.f-111.net (http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.f-111.net&h=4AQGkXqeX&s=1)
NEWS / HOMESite MapSEARCHDownloadsFeedbackCombat LossesNewsgroup / Notice BoardMEMORIAL bulletin boardimagessoundsmoviesother
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2013/01/548.jpg
F-111.net Home Page
www.f-111.net
AUSSIE F-111s SINK NORTH KOREAN SHIP OFF AUSTRALIAN COAST(from Australian News.com.au 23 Mar
(http://www.f-111.net/)
After puting my recolection a mate kicked me as I neglected to put the RAAF Mirage pilot Craig Mackelmann)
The crash of RAAF Mirage pilot Craig Mackelmann :: PIREP (http://www.pirep.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=48040&sid=df4d332cd06d4a638d37bb1a2881d3ed)
We looked for them all. I was in the water for all of them. I will not bring up some of the not so nice bits out of respect for family and freinds.
RIP lads.