Dhc2tacksby
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I know what the other letters stand for, but what does the V represent?
My guess is Navy Squadron. Anybody have the skinny?
Cheers
My guess is Navy Squadron. Anybody have the skinny?
Cheers
It's an old designation dating back to the days of blimps. The Navy operated both blimps and fixed wing aircraft, so the "V" was used to designate fixed wing squadrons. I can't remember off of the top of my head what was used to designate blimp squadrons though, nor can I remember why they used a "V".
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Q = the world of Brett and Flash
Actually I believe lighter than air was "Z," which is why USS Akron and Macon were ZRS ships. Just like Arleigh Burkes are DDGs and Nimitz carriers are CVNs.
What about U?
"Q" Actually used to be just special mission back when we were in really spooky world. It became EW related in the late sixties.
Here you go....Navy Designations
Told to me by a former NAP --- who was "there" for some of "it" in the big war and actually bagged some Zero's. It also jibes with my NAVAIR research on Naval Aviation in the twenties/thirties ...I know what the other letters stand for, but what does the V represent? ...