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The Great, Constantly Changing Picture Gallery

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VetteMuscle427

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VP-45 brought their superb ability to downlink video (and great attitude towards contributing to Air Wing ISR picture), which we watched on ROVER in the field.

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Why does this P-3 look so naked? Do they not paint them up in squadron colors?
 

Alpha_Echo_606

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Here are some pictures a friend of mine in the Netherlands took and sent to me. From a recent air show he attended.

A French Air force Mirage 2000
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A MiG-29UB from the Hungarian Air force
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The Royal Navy Agusta Westland EH-101
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The Frecci Tricolori:
Italian Air force Display Team, flying the Aermacchi MB-339
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HeyJoe

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Hornet action at Fallon last week

Felix Super E sporting iron

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VFA-106

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VFA-213 Black Lion taxis by VFC-13 line

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NSAWC Static Display sporting Golden Dragon paint scheme

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Visiting Super Hornets from VX-9

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Felix with LGTR loadout

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VFA-122 Super Hornet

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Mumbles

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R.O....your pics from 1973 look amazing.... If I didn't know any better, I would have guessed they were digital. My Dad showed up at VF-121 in Sandog at the end of 1973, and the quality of his phantom pics look like dog squeeze compared to yours. But, I still loved looking at them while growing up.
 

Old R.O.

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R.O....your pics from 1973 look amazing.... If I didn't know any better, I would have guessed they were digital. My Dad showed up at VF-121 in Sandog at the end of 1973, and the quality of his phantom pics look like dog squeeze compared to yours. But, I still loved looking at them while growing up.

I always shot Kodachrome(R) except for some medium format stuff (120/220) which I shot in either Kodacolor (print film) or Ektachrome. I also had a good mentor in Bob Lawson. For those not in the loop, Bob was the first editor of The Hook magazine when it became a magazine in 1977.
Bob was a senior chief Photographer's Mate, and the Photo Lab Chief at North Island. We crossed paths (kind of a long story... won't bore you...) and he gave me hints on shooting air-to-air. Bob kept shooting after he retired... one year when I was flying for the Reserves and getting about 120 hours a year, Bob had more flight time in high-performance Navy jets that year than I did.
 

Alpha_Echo_606

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^Simple yes, but they have tons of hours on each airframe. We are rebuilding the wings here, so that they may continue their missions.
 

Old R.O.

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Old R.O. Picture of the Day for 29 June 2008

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VF-301 F-14A tanking from a VA-304 A-7E. SoCal OpArea (W-291), January 1986
 

Pugs

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Then here's another one of the indispensable Prowler...I think that's Brett waving...

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Bretts a Shadowgeek nerdhawk? The horror, the horror :icon_wink

Pugs (second and third cruise with 141 for me)
 
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