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But the bogey turned south. Toward Seoul.
“Black Eagle 4-1, cleared for takeoff, Runway 23.”
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The two bogeys split. One dove toward the sea. The other climbed, bleeding chaff. Jin-seok pursued, heart pounding — not from fear, but from something older. Instinct.
“I need to feel it again,” Jin-seok replied. “The silence above the clouds.”
He pulled the stick hard left. A streak of white vapor missed his right wing by ten meters. No warning. No declaration. Hostile. “Negative, Black Eagle
The first bogey turned. Jin-seok saw it then — a stealth frame, no markings, shaped like a dart. Not North Korean. Not Chinese. Something else.
His radio crackled: “All units, this is Combined Air Operations Center. National emergency declared. Multiple unknown fighters crossing the Northern Limit Line. This is not a drill. I repeat — not a drill.” Fuel: 40%. Ammo: one Sidewinder, 300 cannon rounds. Distance to Osan: 180 miles. Distance to nearest friendly airfield: 120 miles.
He leveled out 300 feet above the waves. The bogey was now 8 miles ahead, lining up for a strike on Incheon. Toward Seoul
Here is an original long story titled: (A fictional homage to aerial action cinema) Part 1: The Last Checkflight The sun bled orange over the Osan Air Base as Lieutenant Park Jin-seok ran his gloved fingers along the fuselage of his F-15K. The jet, nicknamed Black Flame , had seen better days — but so had he.
Jin-seok’s fuel gauge hit zero.











