I keep zooming in and thinking the one in the background is an F-111. I know it isn’t, but the way you captured the turn really shows the similarities of the two models.
Are those F-8s or A-7s?
Are those F-8s or A-7s?
The picture posted is of the VF-201 flight line with the VF-202 flight line in the back. In the olden days of great reserve flexibility my father commanded both VF-701 and VF-703 at NAS Dallas. Both squadrons initially flew the North American FJ Fury (I’ll try to scan some pictures). 701, 703, and VMF-111 and 112 all got F-8’s in early 1964. My father retired from the reserves just before all the squadrons at Dallas we’re redesignated VF-124D1 just long enough to be de¬commissioned in 1970 and redesignated VF-201 and VF-202. By 1975 or 76 most of the jets in the picture were shipped off to the Philippines.
There ya go, you can look up any BUNO you want.
The A-7 didn't have the ventral fins (those extra fins under the engine/back there on the bottom of the tail).
I believe both reserve squadrons eventually flew F-4’s and then F-14’s. Not sure if they made it to the world of VFA.
Good information...Is NAS Dallas closed for air operations now?I flew against both squadrons flying both the F-4 and F-14. 201 made the transition to 18's but 202 didn't and was deactivated in Dec. '94. 201 was deactivated in 2007.
It's a joint reserve base now. The only Navy squadron there anymore is a VR (airlift flying the C-40/737), but there is a smattering of flying units from the Marines, Army, USAFR, and ANG, along with lots of non-flying cats and dogs.Good information...Is NAS Dallas closed for air operations now?