RF101C refueling with 2 more stacked up
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RF101C refueling with 2 more stacked up

Another shot from the other side of the plane. We were operating from both drogues and had planes stacked up waiting. This mission, and the others with pictures I posted here lasted about 8 hours.
Location
East China Sea
Equipment Used
Speed Graphic
Exposure
UNK
Film & Developer
Super XX
Paper & Developer
Direct negative scan
Lens Filter
None
great stuff, PE
 
This was one of the few 'posed' shots.

Sitting in the Fuel Masters seat in the blister, I couldn't see the planes in the background well, so I stood on the seat, but still the planes in the background didn't look good to me, so I asked the pilot to drop down about 10 ft and back about 10 ft. This gave me just the shot I wanted, but the blister put streaks in the scene due to the curvature of the glass. You can't have everything I guess.

The pilot complained bitterly (he said &$$%###) If I remember.

This was all common channel squadron radio.

When we got back to the base, our commander, a Lt. Col., came over and told the pilot (a captain), that if the Lt. (meaning me) said I was going to take his picture in the air again, the captain was to "look for the birdie, smile, and say cheese"!

The captain said "YESSIR!"

I will never forget that. I was laughing so hard, but I did get a picture of it! Someday I may post that too. I have pre-mission and post mission pictures, in-cockpit pictures of the KB50-J crew, and portraits of all of the pilots.

These are unclassified duplicates (not dupes of originals, just second of 2 shots).

The best shots and the classified pictures remained behind. I only got these by virtue of using my own 35mm Nikon and film, as we didn't have color film or a 'real' camera in the unit at the time except for the Speed Graphic with some Super XX. Our commander gave me some selected negatives when I left the unit on my way to Cape Canaveral. He also gave me 4x5 prints of some of the better pictures in the series.

I may get around to posting some of these someday.

PE
 
I remember oggling these bad boys being serviced at Bristol in Winnipeg when I was a kid. The Canadian version CF-101.
 

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