Ok, this was my favorite story. The wing historian and 335th Squadron commander requested I do this story by name, very big deal! And this was my favorite jet, the only F-15E Strike Eagle with an air-to-air "kill" hence the green star below the cockpit.
http://www.seymourjohnson.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123264869
Col. Moeller, 335th Fighter Squadron commander (left), coolest col. ever, very down to earth. When they landed after this flight, they were going to be under one of the canopies and I talked to the flight line supervisor and managed to get them to park it in an open space. Col. Moeller was very pleased with the way the story and photos turned out and requested me for any of the other squadron functions that needed a photographer.
I actually drew the ES patch so they could blow it up to put it on the plane. (I guess I had my hands in a little bit of everything)
http://www.seymourjohnson.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123264869
Col. Moeller, 335th Fighter Squadron commander (left), coolest col. ever, very down to earth. When they landed after this flight, they were going to be under one of the canopies and I talked to the flight line supervisor and managed to get them to park it in an open space. Col. Moeller was very pleased with the way the story and photos turned out and requested me for any of the other squadron functions that needed a photographer.
I actually drew the ES patch so they could blow it up to put it on the plane. (I guess I had my hands in a little bit of everything)