Pilots, Crew, and Professionals
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Peter Verheyen
Peter Verheyen and Johan Wolfs have been the house painters of the Belgian Air Force’s 31st ‘Tiger’ squadron since 1991. Together they are responsible for the most stunning designs ever displayed on F-16s. In total they accomplished 14 F-16 projects together up to now (2005).
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General Chuck Yeager
General “Chuck” Yeager hardly needs an introduction. On October 14th, 1947, “The Fastest Man Alive” was the first to break the sound barrier in the famous Bell X-1. With 17,000 flying hours in 208 different types of military aircraft, it comes as no surprise that General Yeager also flew the F-16. He has about 100…
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Adjudant-Major Anthony Claes
Anthony Claes is a Belgian Air Force Adjudant-Major who has been in the military for almost 28 years now. From graduation in the late seventies he has worked on the F-16 project in the electronics department right from the introduction of the aircraft in the Belgian Air Force till the current conversion to MLU.
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Peter “Painter” van Stigt
Peter van Stigt is a civilian aviation artist whose designs were already used for 2 special celebration tails for the Dutch 312th & 323rd squadrons. He has been working in the advertising business for years now, designing logo’s and housestyles.
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Scott Stutler
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Captain Louis A. Davenport
Andy flies with the 111th FS out of Texas and has a background in medicine. Read this interesting account as he describes an ejection he made on September 22nd, 2003 when his engine exploded. Find out what happened to his ejection seat.
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CMSgt Jim Rusch (Ret.)
Jim is very experienced in both the F-111 and the F-16. Read about his F-111 adventures during the SAC days. Jim tells about some intense times during the cold war. Later, he became an F-16 Avionics Systems Specialist and was fortunate enough to get involved in F-16 testing at Edwards AFB.
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MSgt James J. Olschlager (Ret.)
James was the first crew chief to have his name put on the Thunderbirds when they flew the F-16. Also, James has been involved in a wide range of programs including years with the F-117A, VIP squadrons and testing. Find out how F-16 maintenance compares to the F-117.
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Col. Ron “Gunman” Moore (Ret.)
Col. Ron Moore started his flying career in the F-4, before moving on to the F-16 ADF, C-130, A-10, and L-39 (as a civilian). He was an F-16 IP and Director of Operations for the 171st FS, Michigan ANG. Ron was involved in counter-drugs operations in Panama, and in a particularly long delivery flight to…
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Senior Airman Steve “Gibby” Gibson
Senior Airman Steve “Gibby” Gibson is a mechanic at Hill AFB. After participating in Red Flag & Maple Flag exercises, he deployed to Qatar in 2003 for Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Captain Christian “Louis” van Gestel
Captain Gestel is the 2004 Royal Netherlands Air Force demonstration pilot. He has 1,600 hours currently on the F-16 and is the current flight commander of 322 Squadron. Look for Captain Gestel at European air shows in 2004.
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MSgt Erik Singletary
MSgt Erik Singletary is the Superintendent of Wing Inspections for the 20th Fighter Wing. Erik has spent many years as a loader and some as a crew chief at most of the large USAF F-16 bases. In 1990 he deployed to the Gulf to get ready for Desert Storm, but is also a veteran of…
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A1C John Wilson
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Sergeant Randy Meverden
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Lt. Col. Wendell “Smokey” Bauman
Lt.Col. Bauman is about to finish out his career. He will probably not get to fly the Viper again unfortunately. He enjoyed it immensely, but did not make Colonel this year [1998]. His primary zone will be trying to go to Eglin for final tour. He was commissioned in 1975, went immediately to UPT at…
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Maj. Gregory N. “Mongo” Stroud
Major Stroud received a commission as an Ensign in the U.S. Navy in 1981 through Aviation Officer Candidate School in Pensacola, Florida. This was, and still is, the fastest program (15 weeks) at that time, for getting into U. S. military flying. He progressed through training in the T-34, T-2, and A-4 aircraft …
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Maj. Mark “Conan” Coan
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Lt. Col. Craig “Skip” Wilkerson
Lt.Col. Wilkerson (Nr. 590 on the 1K list) started flying the Viper in May of ’84 in his initial checkout in A models at MacDill. His first assignment (and the best of his career as he claims) was 4 years at Hahn followed by 2.5 years at Shaw (19 FS) and a year remote in…
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Maj. Russell “Crancky” Prechtl
Originally from Plainfield, NJ, Maj Russell Prechtl received a BS in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas (1982), where he also completed Air Force ROTC with a pilot scholarship. One of the highlights of his ROTC time, was a tour of the General Dynamics Assembly Line in Ft. Worth – at the time (May…
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Maj. Paul “Gruve” Gruver
Maj. Gruver flew for a time with the 10TFS from Hahn AB in Germany. Later on he swith from active service to the ANG. e now flies with the 194th Fighter Squadron in Fresno, California. This unit now flies the C-models of the venerable viper, with its primary mission being the defense of the United…
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Maj. Jeffrey B. “Roach” Rochelle
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Capt. Frank “Stinks” Swinkels
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Cdt. Vl. Jan “D” Lemmens
Jan Lemmens started his career with the Belgian Air Force as a student-pilot in April ’72. He completed the then standard instruction courses on Siai Marchetti SF-260M, Fouga Magister CM-170 and Lockheed T-33 to graduate as pilot, top off his class in July ’74 …
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Maj. Jim “Magic” Henderson
Major Henderson grew up in Oregon where he attended Oregon State University and was a ROTC cadet. He went to Vance AFB for my pilot training, and started flying the F-16 in March 1985 as a “Viper Baby” – going to the jet right out of pilot training. His first assignment was at Nellis AFB…
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Squadron Leader Sameen Mazhar
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Capt. Andy “Opie” Davidson Taylor
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Maj. Russ “Puck” Quinn
Major Quinn, a Salt Lake City (Utah) native, graduated from the US Air Force Academy in 1985. The next year he attended and graduated from the Euro-Nato Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) at Sheppard AFB in Texas after which he converted to the F-16A at Macdill AFB, FL and to the F-16C at Luke AFB,…
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Lt. Col. Frank “Spanky” Ott
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TSgt Warren Trask (Ret.)
Warren Trask is well know for his fabulous Desert Storm nose art on the F-16s of the 33rd TFS. Warren was also part of the F-117 program in the early days. Read on for the story behind Warren’s nose art!
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Lt. Col. Charles “CJ” Weiss
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Maj. Mark “Stitch” Miller
Maj. Miller graduated from the USAF Academy in 1982 and subsequently attended Euro Nato Joint Jet Pilot Training at Sheppard AFB where he graduated in 1983 as a distinguished graduate. He then completed F-16 training again as distinguished graduate plus being the Air- to Air Top Gun at Mac Dill AFB …
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Lt. Col. Pat “Gums” McAdoo (Ret)
“Gums” started in the F-102A in the mid sixties. Flew over 300 combat mission in the A-37 over Vietnam and later returned to Vietnam with the A-7D. Flew over Hanoi during the 1972 Christmas blitz. Volunteered and was accepted as Chief of Academics for first F-16 unit in the world – the 16th Tactical Fighter…