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yak52driver

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Bearcats and Angels

Here's another of the 'cats flying with the Blues.

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Alpha_Echo_606

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Customs and Border Patrol helicopter.

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P3B I've actually worked on this aircraft.
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Wing walking. :confused: Kind of like jumping out of a perfectly good aircraft for no reason at all. :confused:
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Golden Knights bringing in the Colors.
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Captain of NAS Corpus Christi opening the show on the Budweiser Clydesdale.
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ea6bflyr

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Here are some more from Saturday'

EA6B Prowler one of my favorites!
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I ran into these guys in Grand Junction last Friday on my way to Oregon. I actually knew the pilot. Good to see they made it through the nasty WX in TX.

BTW, Doug at GJT has passed the reins to Jesse. Solid guy and he loves the military just as much as Doug. Definitely a MUST STOP refueling stop for anyone going that direction. The memorabilia there is truly amazing.

-ea6bflyr ;)
 

HeyJoe

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Big Iron in action

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090411-N-0636S-002 MIDDLE EAST (April 11, 2009) A member of Helicopter Mine Countermeasure Squadron (HM) 15 signals to U.S Army and Coast Guard personnel to get down to avoid rotor wash during sling drills. Army, Coast Guard and Navy personnel are moving a replacement generator to Warba Island off the coast of Kuwait. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jorge Saucedo/Released)
 

MIDNJAC

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This thread keeps getting better.
Just wondering- are in-cockpit shots frowned upon?

From what I have seen in the TRACOM it is a no-no (in the TRACOM that is). Unless you are trunking a form flight or on a cross country with the IP at the controls or something like that....
 

scoolbubba

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I ran into these guys in Grand Junction last Friday on my way to Oregon. I actually knew the pilot. Good to see they made it through the nasty WX in TX.

BTW, Doug at GJT has passed the reins to Jesse. Solid guy and he loves the military just as much as Doug. Definitely a MUST STOP refueling stop for anyone going that direction. The memorabilia there is truly amazing.

-ea6bflyr ;)

Agreed. The VFR leg on my cross country thru the Rockies was topped off perfectly by flying into GJT. Go there, buy gas, and eat the amazing pizza if you have the opportunity.
 

HeyJoe

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More Rotary love

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090416-N-9150R-255 INDIAN OCEAN (April 16, 2009) A search and rescue swimmer jumps from an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter from the "Blackjacks" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 21 Det. 3. HSC-21 is embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer (LHD 4), deployed as part of the Boxer Amphibious Readiness Group/13th MEU supporting maritime security operations in the U.S. 5th fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jon Rasmussen/Released)
 

Gatordev

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Here's two in/from the cockpit. First one is Kauai during RIMPAC '02 and the second from a few months ago.
 

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e6bflyer

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From those of us doing our aviation appreciation tour:

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View from the top of historic Hangar One. The climb to the top is a shooter school tradition. It's about twice as high and four times as big as a standard hangar. For those who don't know, Lakehurst used to be an airship base and is the site of the Hindenburg crash. No, that's not me in the photo.

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We went out to the ALRE test site. This is a picture of the first full scale EMALS (electromagnetic catapult), currently under construction. Good luck getting it installed on CVN-78 in time!
 
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