An E and an F...I'll bet they still had new car smell...damn.
No speculation here, just the info as published in the press.
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Two fighter jets crash over Mojave Desert
[size=-1]Associated Press[/size]
CHINA LAKE, Calif. - Two fighter jets based at Lemoore Naval Air Station crashed in mid-air during training on Monday, base officials said.
After a rescue team from the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station was dispatched to the crash site in the Mojave Desert, two men involved in the accident were taken to Ridgecrest Regional Hospital in serious condition, said hospital spokeswoman Tina Wallum.
Wallum did not know if the patients were the pilots of the planes, but said one suffered from a broken leg and the other from internal injuries. Both had stable vital signs when they were transferred by helicopter to the trauma center at Kern Medical Center is Bakersfield, she said.
Base spokesman Dennis McGrath confirmed the crash, which happened about 40 miles northeast of Ridgecrest. But he said he would not release the names of the pilots of the two Super Hornets - a single-seat F/A-18E and an double-seat F/A-18F - until an investigation is completed.
The investigation "will be rather extensive, but it takes a while," McGrath said, calling training accidents "rare, exceedingly rare."
The jets were not carrying any live ordnance, he said
No speculation here, just the info as published in the press.
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Two fighter jets crash over Mojave Desert

[size=-1]Associated Press[/size]

CHINA LAKE, Calif. - Two fighter jets based at Lemoore Naval Air Station crashed in mid-air during training on Monday, base officials said.
After a rescue team from the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station was dispatched to the crash site in the Mojave Desert, two men involved in the accident were taken to Ridgecrest Regional Hospital in serious condition, said hospital spokeswoman Tina Wallum.
Wallum did not know if the patients were the pilots of the planes, but said one suffered from a broken leg and the other from internal injuries. Both had stable vital signs when they were transferred by helicopter to the trauma center at Kern Medical Center is Bakersfield, she said.
Base spokesman Dennis McGrath confirmed the crash, which happened about 40 miles northeast of Ridgecrest. But he said he would not release the names of the pilots of the two Super Hornets - a single-seat F/A-18E and an double-seat F/A-18F - until an investigation is completed.
The investigation "will be rather extensive, but it takes a while," McGrath said, calling training accidents "rare, exceedingly rare."
The jets were not carrying any live ordnance, he said