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F-15 & AIM4 Falcon ?

Started by leptiprince, February 15, 2018, 07:16:49 AM

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leptiprince

I found this picture an F-15 & AIM4 Falcon! Who can explain me?




Gondor

I'm guessing that the aircraft is an early 'A' and is testing compatibility with an 'inventory' item

Gondor
My Ability to Imagine is only exceeded by my Imagined Abilities

Gondor's Modelling Rule Number Three: Everything will fit perfectly untill you apply glue...

I know it's in a book I have around here somewhere....

perttime

From http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/Stories1/001-100/0015_F-15_AIM4/story0015.htm

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The jet in the picture belongs to the test wing at Eglin AFB, and was taking part in testing a Missile Approach Warning System (MAWS) for the C-141 in the 1993/94 time frame.  This test involved firing a missile at an airborne C-141, and seeing if the MAWS would detect it and activate countermeasures. The AIM-4 was used because they were surplus and also due to their short maximum range.  I'm also inclined to think (only half jokingly) the Super Falcon's noted inability to hit anything it was shot at probably played a part in its selection. As an old F-106 pilot I know said "I'd rather have a rock to throw at somebody than an AIM-4."  The missile was fired outside of its maximum range (no doubt a great relief to the C-141 crew), but its flight path took it through the MAWS detection area, allowing it to do its thing, before the AIM-4 ran out of "steam" and went into the dirt.  The launch rails were mounted on the bottom of each of the wing pylons in an inverted "Y" configuration, so a total of four missiles were carried at one time, two on each pylon.  The launch was reportedly pretty impressive with plenty of smoke and noise, unlike the AIM-9, which (speaking from personal experience) looks and sounds just like a big bottle rocket....
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sandiego89

Quote from: perttime on February 15, 2018, 10:48:13 AM

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.....  I'm also inclined to think (only half jokingly) the Super Falcon's noted inability to hit anything it was shot at probably played a part in its selection.....
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Indeed.  I also recall a few F-102's (and F-4's perhaps) fired them at suspected trucks in Vietnam, with equally inconclusive results.... 
Dave "Sandiego89"
Chesapeake, Virginia, USA