Collided near Augusta, Georgia with F-15A (75-0056) of the 128th TFS 5 miles east of Wadley, Georgia. In the backseat was Bill Elliot who is a well known NASCAR driver. The missile rail on the F-16 hooked the intake on the F-15. Major Wayne F. Conroy was able to land the F-16 at Dobbins AFB, Georgia. F-16 was repaired only to be lost in a mishap on November 14, 1991. F-15 pilot, Lt. Col. Bruce W. MacLane ejected safely.
This was not 2 F15s. The audio with the pilot calling "Fox II, Fox II" was an F16. He violated a training rule of engagement and continued to take "collision-vectored" shots on the Eagle inside 1.5nm. The F15 pilot tried hard to avoid collision, but the Viper (F16) hit his left wing. Circa 1988-1990. I was told the F16 flew home, the Eagle punched successfully. I was also told (unconfirmed) that Bill Elliott (NASCR driver) was in the F16s rear seat (d-model).
The pilots involved both survived! One that you saw hit this guy landed safely and this guy had to eject as his front end had gone completely. Safely landed with his parachute in the middle of a field!
Collided near Augusta, Georgia with F-15A (75-0056) of the 128th TFS 5 miles east of Wadley, Georgia. In the backseat was Bill Elliot who is a well known NASCAR driver. The missile rail on the F-16 hooked the intake on the F-15. Major Wayne F. Conroy was able to land the F-16 at Dobbins AFB, Georgia. F-16 was repaired only to be lost in a mishap on November 14, 1991. F-15 pilot, Lt. Col. Bruce W. MacLane ejected safely.
0612Devil 6 months ago
that was an F-16, the other was an F-15, crap!!
bote117 10 months ago
I hope,in Libya,or we must weight?!
Dzonidance 11 months ago
This was not 2 F15s. The audio with the pilot calling "Fox II, Fox II" was an F16. He violated a training rule of engagement and continued to take "collision-vectored" shots on the Eagle inside 1.5nm. The F15 pilot tried hard to avoid collision, but the Viper (F16) hit his left wing. Circa 1988-1990. I was told the F16 flew home, the Eagle punched successfully. I was also told (unconfirmed) that Bill Elliott (NASCR driver) was in the F16s rear seat (d-model).
spitlera 3 years ago
@spitlera :0 interesting
BlueFlamingoFilms 1 year ago
holy crap!!! did the pilot survive? do u know what the outcome of this was?
armageddontoxic 4 years ago
The pilots involved both survived! One that you saw hit this guy landed safely and this guy had to eject as his front end had gone completely. Safely landed with his parachute in the middle of a field!
autopilotflight 4 years ago 2