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091103-M-0761B-036 NEW YORK (Nov. 3, 2009) Cpl. Andre Bandoo explains the Barrett M82A3 .50-caliber rifle to a New York Jets cheerleader during a tour of the amphibious transport dock ship Pre-Commissioning Unit (PCU) New York (LPD 21). The ship has 7.5 tons of steel from the World Trade Center in her bow and will be commissioned Nov. 7 in New York City. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Danielle M. Bacon/Released
 
P-2V Restoration Complete!

This is from last Thursday. Finishing touches, I presume.

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And as I drove by on Friday. . .

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I couldn't figure out whether or not this ceremony was a change of command or a dedication. I'd like to think it was a dedication. . .

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Sexy, like a cougar with fresh implants and tummy tuck.

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A little lypo in the rear, too.

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BZ to those maintainers! :)

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(EDIT: here's where we started, for comparison: http://www.airwarriors.com/forum/showpost.php?p=589734&postcount=2783)

Oh, and I noticed that all the scaffolding from the Neptune restoration has been rolled over under the PBY. Hopefully, it's in preparation for the next project. . .
 
Is flying with the gear down ops normal for the 53 then?

The gear is retractable. There are no aero limits or performance issues that mandate flying with retracted landing gear.

Some squadrons bolt their birds' landing gear down. Ops normal is up or down.
 
The gear is retractable. There are no aero limits or performance issues that mandate flying with retracted landing gear.

Some squadrons bolt their birds' landing gear down. Ops normal is up or down.

I notice an HC4 bird on your avatar, where you ever in sig?
 
Sorry, I just got prop signed off on my PQS so there went several memories of mine from the past, that must have been one of them.

I didn't mean it that way, sorry if I came off that way. I just find it interesting that that question has been popping up a lot lately.
 
This is from last Thursday. Finishing touches, I presume.

I couldn't figure out whether or not this ceremony was a change of command or a dedication. I'd like to think it was a dedication. . .


Oh, and I noticed that all the scaffolding from the Neptune restoration has been rolled over under the PBY. Hopefully, it's in preparation for the next project. . .

found this article with the rest of the story.

http://www.actionnewsjax.com/conten...after-plane-crash/-NMW0iCho0KYeQUIh-U7kQ.cspx
 
I didn't mean it that way, sorry if I came off that way. I just find it interesting that that question has been popping up a lot lately.

Haha, no worries. I know what you mean though, the 53 gear seems to be one of those things that are reoccurring.
 
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091112-N-6233H-019 PACIFIC OCEAN (Nov. 12, 2009) An SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopter from the Chargers of Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron (HS) 14 lifts off the flight deck of aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73). George Washington, the Navy's only permanently forward-deployed aircraft carrier, is participating in Annual Exercise (ANNUALEX 21G), a yearly bilateral exercise with the U.S. Navy and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Rachel N. Hatch/Released)
 
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