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Welcome to “The Dad Project”. This is my effort to tell my dad’s story through the planes he flew from the first to the last in that order. The first flight was on November 8th, 1957, and his last was on September 10, 1998. I had hoped that my dad would be on camera telling me these stories, but he died recently, so I am telling his story for him. I have his autobiography, his flight logs that tells a precise story of landings and takeoffs that should equal the other except for one fateful flight on June 20th, 1973. More on that in a future installment If I am successful, “The Dad Project” will span a minimum of thirty-eight installments. One installment for each type of plane he flew. From the antiquated DC-6B to the wonders and exhilaration of the F-14. In this installment my dad has graduated from the the US Navy Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River. After flying low and slow for the previous three years in the S2F-1 he had hoped he would be assigned to Flight Test to fly the shiniest and fastest jets the Navy had to offer. The needs of the Navy and his previous experience in the STOOF preordained his assignment to Service Test for the Navy's further testing of the Skyhook system in a carrier born airframe. That testing would be done in the venerable S2F-1 that had been configured with the Fulton Aeroretriever system, better known as Skyhook. Follow these links for more information on, Operation Coldfeet • How to Yeet a Spy - Operation Coldfeet Skyhook • SKY HOOK • Sky Hook | Top Secret Weapons Revealed Robert Fulton Jr. • Robert Edison Fulton Jr.... Adventurer and... So, I hope I can do his career justice as I set out on this journey. Please subscribe and enjoy. A bit about me— https://onemorevoiceinthewilderness.w... And for the camera and equipment geeks out there— Both stills and video shot on the OMD EM-1 II with the Olympus 17mm 1.2 lens sitting atop a Giotto MH1301 Ball Head attached to the iFootage RB-A200 Cobra 2 22" Round-Base Monopod Recorded with Movo VXR10 Microphone through a Sarmonic Smartrig + Audio Mixer. Lights used—Pixel G1s RGB Video Light, Viltrox L116T and a Falconeyes RX-8T LED Light