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Russia Tried to Trick C-130 Flights West Berlin

I flew C-130s into West Berlin several times, and it was always fun. At that time, the only way into Berlin was through three corridors from the west, over East Germany, and into Berlin. Almost every time we made the trip, Russian controllers would come on our frequency and give us directions to violate the corridor boundaries. If we did, we would have been either shot down or forced down and spend a long time trying to get out.

We carried in a couple of classified loads, about which I can’t say much about.

Each time we went to Berlin, we landed at Tempelhof Airport, which is now closed. During WWII, it was a major field for the Nazis. Later, it became the center of the Berlin Airlift, and as a result, many airplanes landed there, lending it a rich history.

Landing at Tempelhof was interesting and likely one of the reasons that it was closed. Due to the high housing density in West Berlin, our approach took us over East Germany, then into East Berlin, and ultimately to the airport.

As we approached the runway, we flew between apartment buildings. We were so close that we could see in their windows. It must have been interesting for them.

It was quite a sight flying over East Germany. The contrast between East and West was striking. Seeing the Berlin Wall from the air was scary. We could see all the barbed wire, guard towers, control gates, and the East German soldiers.

The city of East Berlin was dismal. It was dark, dirty, and had little traffic. Military trucks were everywhere.

I was an Air Force pilot for 12 years and flew to 27 countries. Then I worked on many Top-Secret programs at Northrop Grumman. I have a lot of interesting stories like this, check them out at Ray’s Interesting Stories

Here’s an interesting link, when President Reagan landed at Tempelhof

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Ray Jay Perreault

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About Ray Jay P

I’m a retired Aeronautical Engineer who is trying to bring a different style to science fiction writing. I’ve always loved science fiction and I’m trying to write with deeper characters and create stories and situations that a reader can relate to. The be honest I love a hero that has amazing weapons, takes on hundreds of aliens and can survive anything, but I also want to read a situation and be able to relate to it. An extrapolation of what might really happen with a little less stretch in my imagination. I’ve been fortunate and I flew in the US Air Force for 10 years, during which time I flew C-130’s and visited 27 countries, then I flew T-38”s and trained the best pilots in the world, as well as the first female US Air Force pilots. I then was fortunate to spend 28 years in a major aerospace firm and worked on some of the best programs in the world including the F-23, F-35, B-2, Global Hawk and many I can’t tell you about…. I hope I can bring my real life experiences into my writing so you can appreciate my work.

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