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Air Battles
At 60,000-70,000 Feet
By KEYES BEECH WITH 518T FIGHTER WING
IN KOREA, Apr, 14 (CDN) The alr war of the future Will be fought at altitudes of 60.000 to 70.000 feet-—more than 12 miles
high—with radar-guided missiles
That's the forecast of Col ¥rancis 8, Gabreski of Oil City Pa, one of America's top aces
in World War II and today com mander of this red-hot F-86 sabrefet wing in Korea, Will there still be pilots in the
airplanes at those altitudes” “T think so, Somebody has to fly the plane, either from. the ground by electronic control, or from the air, 1 think the best place for a pilot is inside the air plane.” he said, But if planes are going to fly at 2000 to 3000 miles per hour, as Col. Gabreski is confident they will, it won't be possible for them to shoot each other down by
visual means, Need Radar “You can’t hit 'em if you can’t ses ‘em,’ says “gabby” “and at such speeds vou won't be able to sea ‘em. We'll have to have radar wor something like radar—that, will find the enemy planes. And
then we'll have to have radarguided missiles to bring them down.”
Already American -and Com munist jets are fighting at such tremendous speeds-—over 700 miles per hour—that pilots barely have time to get in a burst of fire be fore the other plane is out of sight, Col. Gabreskl, 28 German planes combat in World War 11, a hot fighter pilot at 33,
who shot down in air-to-air is still
He became a jet ace April 1,
when he got his fifth Mig to bring ' his total to 5'% kills, “He's working nard at a wing gommander and he takes his responsibilities seriously,” says a
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friend and subordinate. “But don’t make the mistake of think-| ing the guy has slowed down. In the air he's as hot ak he ever was” Col, Gabreski's wingmen, who are there 10 protect him as he goes in for the kill, say he's a) hard man to fly with ! “He's ‘hard te keep up with says the friend, that's be-| cause he's. so much more experienced than post fighter pilots, Al
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new guy flying wing for Col! Gabreski would have (trouble where -an experienced pllot| wouldn't.” “Gabby” doesn't know. how many missions he's flown in Korea or so he says,
“Maybe 80 or 90,” he grins
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