The Bogey
So the two Tomcats were near to putting their idea into practice three-quarters of an hour in their patrol. But then a bogey was discovered. On his radar, Venlet spotted a blip. They scanned a Libyan airstrip and took something out of it. Anderson got the goal on his screen before long too.
A Scary Interaction
It wasn’t the Libyans hanging around. They came to the Tomcats directly. They ran up to 20000 feet, the height at which the F-14s flew. The Libyan pilots quickly reached 540 knots and mirrored their moves as Kleemann and Muczynski maneuvered. Muczynski knew that his opponents were led by ground control. Fearful things!