I flew 60 missions in the Crazy Horse system in 1989. I believe the origination airfield for the video was Libby AAF. I do not recognize the destination airfield.
The origin airfield is Orlando International on the west side of the airport off Tradeport Dr. The hangar is an old 1950's era and the building on the other side was a B52 parachute drying tower bldg. The hangar and building have since been demolished. The only thing remaining is the United Airlines hangar which is visible as they are walking towards the aircraft.
@@n4ziqq I listened to the mission brief. They were going to Fort Sill, OK. I know that one of the aircraft continued on to Fort Huachuca to be a sort of permanent static display. I flew 60 combat missions in the RC-12G (regardless of how the Army admits it). The other aircraft I flew in combat was the OV-1D. The Mohawk on permanent static display that flanks the Crazy Horse is a tail number I flew in Desert Storm with the 15th MI.