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Old November 29th 06, 01:54 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Mark R. Fletcher
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Default is this photo real?

Thanks. I thought it looked real but couldn't imagine the purpose. But it is
entertaining. I certainly find the picture funny. Now I can forward the
photo to others in good conscience.

"Wayne Paul" wrote in message
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It was not done in PhotoShop or any other photo editing tool. The picture
was taken between Hawaii and San Francisco aboard the USS Enterprise on
its' way back from WestPac in 1978. It is one of a series of pictures
which can be found in the cruise book (pages 118 and 119.)

The old Plymouth belonged to RVAH-1. For years it had been used as a
"Crew Car" by various detachments as they rotated through Cubi Point. The
1978 cruise was RVAH-1's last. The RA-5C was being retired from naval
service upon their return.

My two sons and I were standing on the bridge beside the photographer as
this picture was taken.

Why was it done? To entertain the crew and their family member who had
come aboard in Hawaii for the "Tiger Cruise."

Wayne
USN (Ret)
http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder



"Mark Fletcher" wrote in message
nk.net...
A friend emailed this to me. ... Ok: is this an actual event or a joke
done in photoshop? and if it's real what was the point? If any of you know
the answer I'd appreciate it ... I just have to know.