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RIP James Holloway

Griz882

Frightening children with the Griz-O-Copter!
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View attachment 23833
lord almighty that ribbon rack
Well...when you;

1. Direct a night-time torpedo attack against a battleship from the gun-director of a Fletcher Class destroyer and,

2. After that service earn your wings and fly numerous strikes in a F9F Panther (taking command of a squadron after your CO is downed) and;

3. Command America's first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, the USS Enterprise, for two combat tours and;

4. Become the father of NATOPS and;

5. Serve as CNO and;

6. Successfully argue the to SecDef into signing off on the F-18 type rather than the preferred F-16 because the Hornet was designed for all-weather missions while the F-16 carried only a missile system that operated best under clear-air conditions...

you get a pretty fantastic ribbon rack!
 

Brett327

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Interesting pic. Definitely hornet lines in the YF-17, which I don’t think I’ve ever seen.
 

Griz882

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Interesting pic. Definitely hornet lines in the YF-17, which I don’t think I’ve ever seen.
Although it has been quite a number of years, the last time I was at Hawthorne Municipal (KHHR) that very YF-17 was parked by the old Northrup facility. If you saw it in person you would be surprised how skinny it was compared to the final F-18A product. Not remotely sure if the Growler is even wider.
 

HuggyU2

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I was at the USS Alabama Museum in 2011 and there was a YF-17 on display there. It used to be in PCola, IIRC. I'd guess it is still in Mobile, AL. Good piece of aviation history.
 

nittany03

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Although it has been quite a number of years, the last time I was at Hawthorne Municipal (KHHR) that very YF-17 was parked by the old Northrup facility. If you saw it in person you would be surprised how skinny it was compared to the final F-18A product. Not remotely sure if the Growler is even wider.
Yeah, the other prototype is in Mobile, and it's interesting to see how "AF Spec" the YF-17 is compared to an old Chuck. Landing gear, especially, but the LEX is also notably different.
 

wink

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Pretty sure I saw a YF-17 in the Boeing Museum in the mid to late 90s.
 
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