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Today in History – September 21, 1956 – Test pilot Tom Attridge shoots himself down in F-11F

21 September 1956 – Grumman company test pilot Tom Attridge shoots himself down in a Grumman F-11F Tiger, BuNo 138260, during a Mach 1.0 20 degree dive from 22,000 feet. Tom fires two bursts from the fighter’s 20mm cannon during the descent, and as he reaches 7,000 feet (2,100 m) the jet is struck multiple

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Richard H. Kirschman

Preferred Name: Dick
Nickname/Call Sign: Wolverine
Date of Birth: June 7, 1939
Highest Military Grade: Select
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Dick Kirschman flew the F-100 from 1963-1970 with the 613th Tactical Fighter Squadron and the  615th Tactical Fighter Squadron.

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  • 1963 613th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-100)
  • 615th Tactical Fighter Squadron (F-100)

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