From the NJ marking on the tail I'd guess it was a VAQ 129 bird. That would also explain the Marine marking on one side. I'd almost bet it has Navy on the other.
It does.
From the NJ marking on the tail I'd guess it was a VAQ 129 bird. That would also explain the Marine marking on one side. I'd almost bet it has Navy on the other.
-1 for reading comprehension...From the NJ marking on the tail I'd guess it was a VAQ 129 bird. That would also explain the Marine marking on one side. I'd almost bet it has Navy on the other.
It has Marine markings on the starboard side and Navy on the port.
I guess we can't all be perfect all the time...-1 for reading comprehension...
I'm HARDLY perfect... I am a Phrog guy after all...I guess we can't all be perfect all the time...
will the e-6 do this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vHiYA6Dmws
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I hate that stupid little death clown, an injustice to the Q-2 legacy.
I do. A full 1.8 on 28 May 2008. It was my third Prowler flight, first time I went solo in the back seat. She was a VAQ-129 bird at the time.So, I found this appropriate. There was a flying drumstick in our hangar today, so I decided to snap a few photos.
Anyone have any time in her? Apparently she's going on a stick outside Tinker.
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Yeah, no shit. I am still confused why they think it's a good idea to put it on a stick in front of the base? Does the Air Force think that's what we fly? It wouldn't surprise me.
Many moons ago. It was the bunny, then the panther, now this thing....though Q-2 just had an anniversary and most of the planes if not all had the bunny on them.I hate that stupid little death clown, an injustice to the Q-2 legacy.