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P-3 Photos?

Unless this happens:icon_tong

Best line I heard after this was the detachment intel officer asking the OIC is this meant the plane wash was cancelled?
 

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Feel the power. USN photo of course.
 

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P2V from my Granddad's squadron while he was a DH....it was a VC that trained in Alamagordo, NM to be the first USN nuke delivery squadron. JATO T/O from FDR.... The Neptune would not be able to recover back to the boat.
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^---- On the rear of the fuselage...are those the same kind of rocket boosters that you see on Fat Albert?
 
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Returning to NAS Miramar from an overcast W-291 with a low sun shining up the tailpipes of the VF-301 F-14A
 
Unless this happens:icon_tong

Best line I heard after this was the detachment intel officer asking the OIC is this meant the plane wash was cancelled?

There is a better picture out there, of the skid marks on the runway. It looks like a drunk person swerved down the runway, then ran off of it. Unfortunately I only have a poor photocopy buried somewhere. :o The only EP-3E Class A so far.
 
There is a better picture out there, of the skid marks on the runway. It looks like a drunk person swerved down the runway, then ran off of it. Unfortunately I only have a poor photocopy buried somewhere. :o The only EP-3E Class A so far.

So what was the Chinese Midair incident? Not considered a mishap?
 
...guess it depends on how you add up the money. They did get the plane back, after all, albeit disassembled.
 
For the helo bubbas out there... Introducing, the Super Hind!

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and a section of Brazilian Super F-5s that just participated in Red Flag.

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Pampa Squadron back home after Red Flag 2008 participation. Many F-15C and F-16C of the Squadron Agressors was shot down by brazilian pilots during the exercise. The Derby BVR missile was the main weapon used to kill the Red team. After a great participation in the Cruzex 2006, where this same pilots shot down Mirages 2000C and 2000N of the Armée de L'air whithout any lost, the 1°/14° Squadron Pampa is the TOP of the brazilians fighter squadrons and one of the best of all Americas. CONGRATULATIONS! À LÁ CHASSE, BRAZIL! (from Patricksaviation.com)
 
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