The story of the AN-2's that attacked LS-85 is often told in error, only two of the AN-2's actually attacked the site, while the others orbited above. The two that attacked the site were both shot down by Glenn Woods, who was the flight mechanic onboard the Air America Huey using an AK that he wasn't "supposed" to have onboard. The pilot flying the Huey was Ted Moore. An interesting side note is that in the days prior to the attack (I believe it was the day before actually), Moore and Woods were operating in the same area and encountered a Mig! After the attack on LS-85 it was easily surmised that the Mig they encountered was on a photo-recon run of the installation.
Below is a picture taken of Moore and Woods just after shooting down the AN-2's, and below that is a piece of fabric from the second AN-2 that was shot down, it was given to me by Walt Darren who was flying a CASI Porter in the area when the attacked happened. He was in contact with Moore during the attack, and relayed the calls requesting fighter support.
