Flights & Fancy: Thai Boom
- By R.R. "Boom" Powell
- Air & Space magazine, March 2008
The fearsome Vigilante was meant to carry nuclear weapons but ended up lugging reconnaissance cameras.
R.R. Powell
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I am convinced that owners of the curio shops, tailor shops, and bars heard my sonic boom and heaved Coke bottles through the nearest window, hoping for money from Uncle Sam. There was likely no damage at all.
I’ve been called Boom for over 30 years now. I haven’t given up low passes—I just keep them below Mach 1.





Comments (2)
Were you the pilot of the ra5 that took off from Cubi Pt.(1972-1974)? in afterburner pulled up and opened his fuel dumps and done wing overs.Neatest thing i've ever seen.
Posted by jkeene on February 4,2009 | 05:18 PM
Does anyone recall an RA%C from RVAH-1 that suffered a hydraulic failure and diverted to Da Nang in July/August 1965? The pilot landed on the end of the runway in Da Nang and couldn't open the canopy so he blew it open with the explosive charge built in. The aircraft was salvaged by loading it on a barge and sending it back to the US. I was part of the crew that took a COD from the USS Independence to Da Nan to preserve the aircraft and engines for trans-shipment by sea. I need to hear from someone with personal knowledge of this incident.
Posted by Jack R. Leonard on July 13,2012 | 03:12 PM