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E-2C
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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F/A-18's
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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F/A-18's
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 2
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F-14
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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Blue Angel
- last edit: 30-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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A-7
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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F-18
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 3
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Fat Albert
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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EA-6B
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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Air Wing
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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RA-5C
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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Blue Angel
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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Blue Angels
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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SH-3H
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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Blue Angels
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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F-4
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
- comments: 0
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McDonnel Douglas Hornet
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
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Fat Albert & Angels
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
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S-3 Formation
- last edit: 26-Jul-2002
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Taxiing...BAe Tornado?
- last edit: 13-Feb-2003
- comments: 1
Album Description:
Naval airpower
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 24
- Views: 94,550
- Downloads: 14,526


5 comments
Great to
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inuit1963 2007.08.08 at 06:07:56 PDT
some of the photos you used were from my websight can you delete the following photos i dont want you useing them without my premission E-2C FA-18'S F14 F/18 TOMCATS or if you want to use them please ASK FRIST BUT SINCE YOU HAVENT CAN YOU PLEASE DELETE THEM
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vossler_navy 2005.08.15 at 07:51:47 PDT
Good album except for "Taxiing...BAe Tornado" which, while it is not an F-18, neither is it a Tornado. It is a SAAB Gripen on a roadway "somewhere in Sweden." The Royal Swedish Air Force has the ability to operate from highways all over Sweden which are specifically built to handle the aircraft and the planes are built to operate that way. It's a strategy to keep their losses down in case of being attacked by a numerically superior enemy. It's a little harder to bomb every kilometre of highway in the country rather than just the airbases.
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ctayfor 2004.02.21 at 09:09:11 PST
To whom it may concern: The photo labeled "taxiing F-18" is mislabeled, notice the single rudder, the F-18 has the split angled rudders, I believe this aircraft to be a Tornado, noting the lower squared intakes, and wide ordinace hardpointsm along with the closly grouped landing gear.
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solidoakwin7 2003.01.08 at 19:50:56 PST
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