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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Meat" data-source="post: 14569487" data-attributes="member: 5089"><p>When I was stationed at Kadena in the early 80's we had a couple Habu's (That's what the Japanese called 'em) on the SAC side of the base. The area on the ramp where they prepped the birds prior to flight was stained black from the continual fuel leaks.</p><p></p><p>Never ceased to amaze me when it took off on night missions. You'd be laying in bed at night and the dorm would start to shake & rumble. You KNEW a Habu was throttling up to full AB at the end of the runway. We'd run outside in our skivvies just to watch those dual 40-ft long blue flames disappear into the night sky. Most awesome. Watching them land was cool too. Big black bird with twin orange chutes.</p><p></p><p>U.M.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Meat, post: 14569487, member: 5089"] When I was stationed at Kadena in the early 80's we had a couple Habu's (That's what the Japanese called 'em) on the SAC side of the base. The area on the ramp where they prepped the birds prior to flight was stained black from the continual fuel leaks. Never ceased to amaze me when it took off on night missions. You'd be laying in bed at night and the dorm would start to shake & rumble. You KNEW a Habu was throttling up to full AB at the end of the runway. We'd run outside in our skivvies just to watch those dual 40-ft long blue flames disappear into the night sky. Most awesome. Watching them land was cool too. Big black bird with twin orange chutes. U.M. [/QUOTE]
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