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When a stealth bomber flies over
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1729725" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I was on a drilling rig in the early 90s South of Bossier City and almost daily, an A-10 or 2 would make a 'strafing run' on our 100' derrick. I don't know if they were out of Barksdale AFB or somewhere else but we could also see (and <u>HEAR</u>) the duty B-52s take off from Barksdale, streaming that black smoke as they gained altitude. Like clockwork, every day about an hour before sunset. Evidently, the returned from a different direction, as we didn't see them in the mornings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1729725, member: 18945"] I was on a drilling rig in the early 90s South of Bossier City and almost daily, an A-10 or 2 would make a 'strafing run' on our 100' derrick. I don't know if they were out of Barksdale AFB or somewhere else but we could also see (and [U]HEAR[/U]) the duty B-52s take off from Barksdale, streaming that black smoke as they gained altitude. Like clockwork, every day about an hour before sunset. Evidently, the returned from a different direction, as we didn't see them in the mornings. [/QUOTE]
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