40 Second Boyd, $40, The Green Spot , OODA loops, Warthogs

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Bill Whittle, from the Eject! Eject! Eject! blog (leveraging Coram's book) writes:
About a hundred miles north of Las Vegas there is a clump of wild grass and cottonwood trees called “The Green Spot.” Not much to look at from the ground, but from thirty thousand feet above the brown Nevada desert it stands out for a hundred miles.​
In the mid to late fifties, a fighter pilot could earn himself a quick forty bucks and perhaps a nice steak dinner in Vegas – not to mention everlasting renown, which is to fighter pilots what oxygen is to us lesser beings – by meeting over the Green Spot at thirty thousand feet and taking position just 500 feet behind an arrogant and unpleasant man with precisely zero air-to-air victories to his credit.​
From that perfect kill position, you would yell “Fight’s on!” and if that sitting duck in front of you was not on your tail with you in his gunsight in forty seconds flat then you would win the money, the dinner and best of all, the fame. Tank commanders may be charging cavalrymen at heart; sub skippers may be deer hunters using patience and stealth. But fighter pilots are Musketeers.​
They are swordsmen whose survival depends on remaining on the offensive… that is to say, they are men who survive because they can (and have) initiated 16-to-1 fights because they possess the confidence – actually, the untrammeled ego – to know they will win. To be challenged in such a manner is an irresistible red flag to men like this, and certainly no less of one because the challenger was a rude, loud, irreverent braggart who had never been victorious in actual air-to-air combat.​
And yet that forty dollars went uncollected, uncollected for many years against scores of the best fighter pilots in the world. That is more than luck. That is more than skill. That is more than tactics. That level of supremacy is the result of the ability to see things in an entirely new way. It is the difference between escaping from a maze you are embedded in, versus finding the way out from one that you look down upon from above.​
Having your ass handed to you in such a spectacular and repeated fashion causes some men to curse and mutter about ‘one trick ponies’ and so on. But for others, for those who are more invested in victory than in ego, it reveals a level of skill that instantly removes all swagger and competition and puts one in the place of a willing supplicant, eager for knowledge.​
I just ran into this two days ago and found it a fascinating read.
 
Re: 40 Second Boyd, $40, The Green Spot , OODA loops, Wartho

Great read, thanks for posting. I am in the middle of the long version now.
 
Re: 40 Second Boyd, $40, The Green Spot , OODA loops, Wartho

Excellent read and something that I think sums up what many here like Waco and MikeD have been saying.
 
Re: 40 Second Boyd, $40, The Green Spot , OODA loops, Wartho

That was a great book - it definitely compliments Robin Olds' memoir
 
Re: 40 Second Boyd, $40, The Green Spot , OODA loops, Wartho

I was at a reading by the late Paul Hemphill, an Atlanta author, who had done some work with Coram. Caram's book on Boyd was not yet published. He was surprised I knew about '40 second Boyd' as his research had shown not many knew of Boyd, much less his role in the F-16, -18 and the A-10. Coram said he thought but could not prove the only person who stalemated boy was McPeak who called Boyd a 1 trick pony. 1 trick or not, McPeak was not able to defeat Boyd.

There are a couple of other books out there on Boyd and he was one genius and yet a pitiful character. He was a very poor father and very poor with money. Only in the last few years did the USAF recognize him by naming a hall at the Academy after him.

One of the people impressed with Boyd, his OODA loop and shock and awe was a Senator named Cheney.
 
Re: 40 Second Boyd, $40, The Green Spot , OODA loops, Wartho

I was at a reading by the late Paul Hemphill, an Atlanta author, who had done some work with Coram. Caram's book on Boyd was not yet published. He was surprised I knew about '40 second Boyd' as his research had shown not many knew of Boyd, much less his role in the F-16, -18 and the A-10. Coram said he thought but could not prove the only person who stalemated boy was McPeak who called Boyd a 1 trick pony. 1 trick or not, McPeak was not able to defeat Boyd.

There are a couple of other books out there on Boyd and he was one genius and yet a pitiful character. He was a very poor father and very poor with money. Only in the last few years did the USAF recognize him by naming a hall at the Academy after him.

One of the people impressed with Boyd, his OODA loop and shock and awe was a Senator named Cheney.

Ahh, good ol' McIdiot.
 
Re: 40 Second Boyd, $40, The Green Spot , OODA loops, Wartho

Has anybody actually seen that green spot North of Vegas? Is it still around? used?
 
Re: 40 Second Boyd, $40, The Green Spot , OODA loops, Wartho

"Mind of War" is another good book about Boyd, OODA loops, threat assesment, and the development of the F-15 and F-16.
 
Re: 40 Second Boyd, $40, The Green Spot , OODA loops, Wartho

Has anybody actually seen that green spot North of Vegas? Is it still around? used?

I've never actually heard anywhere on the Nellis range with that name.

There are, however, still several 'famous' locations up on the range with colloquial names given by AF pilots;

- Texas Lake
- The Farms
- The Thunderdome
- The Dog Lady
- The Container
- The Small Container
 
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