A Japanese Air Self Defense Force F-15J performing at an air show in Japan on Nov. 29 lost a section of its tail shortly after takeoff, prompting the JASDF to ground its fleet of F-15J fighters pending inspections, reports The Mainichi Daily News. The newspaper reported that the 2.4-meter-long fragment from the left tail plane fragmented into seven pieces. In addition to the F-15, JASDF flies an even older F-4 that, at one time, it had hoped to replace with an export version of USAF’s new F-22 air dominance fighter. However, the Pentagon refused Congressional prodding to consider an export F-22 and with the end of the Raptor production line in sight, Japan is considering buying F-35 strike fighters instead.
Retired Col. Carlyle "Smitty" Harris, known for introducing the "tap code" by which American POWs in North Vietnam could surreptitiously communicate with one another, died July 6. Harris was brutalized by the North Vietnamese over almost eight years of captivity.