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Cold War Roots, Desert Storm Impact: F-111F!
In Part A of this two-part Old Fly Guy episode, we return to the cockpit with F-111F aviators Rusty O’Brien and Mace Carpenter to focus on why the F-111F was so critical during Desert Storm. With more than 60 years of combined military service, Rusty and Mace take us inside the mission planning, readiness, and strategic role the F-111 carried into the Gulf War—building on its Cold War roots as a nuclear deterrent and evolving into one of the most effective precision strike platforms of the conflict.
This first half explores the foundation: NATO nuclear alert missions, the intense preparation required to maintain constant readiness, and how those disciplines translated directly into Desert Storm success. Rusty and Mace explain how technology, crew coordination, logistics, and trust in the aircraft allowed the F-111F to deliver devastatingly effective strikes with fewer sorties and reduced risk. Part A sets the stage for Part B, where we’ll dive deeper into combat execution, emergency scenarios, and personal moments that defined the mission and the legacy of the F-111F