The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 6, 1989-- Page 9 I A whale.. Associated Press Veterinary and medical specialists at Sea World in Orlando, Fla., lift Brydie, a 22-foot-long whale, from one of the holding tanks at Sea World. The whale, which was found beached in November, will be released into the Gulf of Mexico. Associated Press .. and a Quayle Vice President-elect Dan Quayle and his wife Marilyn visited Inaugural Headquarters yester- day in Washington. They were presented an inaugural license plate bearing their name. Tapes Continued from Page 1 back into us." - Although the quality is not too good, the tape concludes with a dra- matic rush of pictures at the end of the dogfight - when the last Libyan MiG is suddenly within visual range. The tape shows the lead F-14 struggling to line up a firing posi- tion behind the MiG-23, finally succeeding in getting a tone alert for his Sidewinder missile that allows him to fire. Pentagon officials, after unveiling I ie cockpit tape, announced they were also releasing a still picture ,taken from the video tape to prove the Libyan MiG-23 Flogger jets were armed. Libya had claimed on Wednesday after the confrontation the United States shot down two unarmed reconnaissance jets. The audio portion of the cockpit tape is about 7-1/2 minutes in length, while the video portion is less than 30 seconds. The audio por- tion shows that early on in the con- frontation, the American aviators became concerned about the Libyans' intent. After the second attempt to ma- neuver away from the MiG-23's, the F-14's go to a "Warning yellow. Weapons Hold" status. That is an Read and ta~e .1 DaCA C Easigieds Making Dreams Come True ... intermediate state in the process of preparing to fire in self defense. Shortly thereafter, the Americans again try to maneuver away. "Bogies have jinked back into me now, for the third time, noses on, at 35 miles. Angels 7," the lead pilot reports. Angels 7 means the plane's alti- tude is 7,000 feet. At 27 miles apart, the F-14's try again and again, their manuevers are matched by the Libyans. Then, after a fifth evasive maneuver: "Bogies have jinked back at me again for the fifth time. They're on my nose now, inside of 20 miles." At this point, the lead aircraft commander decides to defend him- self. "Master Arm On," he says, "Master Arm On. Centering Up the T. Bogies have jinked back into me again. Sixteen miles. Centering the Dot." The phrases "centering up the T" and "centering the dot" refer to the use of a cockpit steering cue to en- sure an optimum missile launch po- sition. When ready, the pilot calls out "Fox 1" when he fires a Sparrow missile and "Fox 2" when he fires a Sidewinder. "Fourteen miles. Fox 1. Fox 1." At this point the backseat radar weapons officer can be heard saying "Aw.Jesus." "Ten miles, He's back on my nose. Fox 1 again," the pilot calls out. "Six miles. Six miles." Then another voice - again ap- parently the backseat weapons officer can be heard saying, "Tally Two. Tally Two," meaning the two Libyans have just come into visual sight. The pilot of the F-14 then says. "Five miles. Four miles." The second F-14 flying as wing then fires a Sparrow and the weapons officer in the lead F-14 reports to his pilot, "Okay, he's goat a missile off." At this point, it becomes almost impossible to determine who is talking at each point, but the tape continues: "Good hit. Good hit on 1." "Roger that. Good kill. Good kill." "I've got the other one." "Select Fox 2. Select Fox 2." "All right. Fox 2." "All right. Fox 2." "Those (expletive deleted)..." "Shoot him." "I don't got a tone." "Lock him up. Lock him up." "Shoot him. Fox 2." "I can't. I don't have a tone." At this point the lead F-14 suc- ceeds in maneuvering behind thd linking MiG and gets his missild tone, firing the Sidewinder. "Good kill. Good kill." "Good kill." "Pilot ejected." "Okay... let's head north. Head north." "Let's go down low, on the deck.' Unload. 500 knots. Let's get out of here." "We're showing two good chutes in the air here." Then in a report back to the car- rier: "Roger. Two Floggers. Two Floggers splashed. We're heading 7 l north." BRIDAL FASHION SHOW Come join us at the DOMINO'S ACTIVITY CENTER DOMINO FARMS