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Mike,
That's a really interesting article - not only from the Tomcat retirement point of view, but in general. Thank you for posting it! The carrier came on station on 5 October 2005, and its jets flew (almost) daily combat missions on a 24-hour cycle. Well, that is great they did not forget to add the word "almost". Is it possible for a CVW to operate day and night at the same readiness level? I guess the flight ops ran mostly one half of the day, with only some CAS alert aicraft during the other... During the deployment a small handful of between six and eight Hornets and Prowlers were sent ashore to Al Asad air base. Official Navy News said that was during the carrier's port call. I wonder if it was made for the first time, or is it a common practice? CVW-8 does no organic tanking for its strike aircraft. The carrier's tanker-configured S-3 Vikings are used as recovery tankers only. That's interesting. How the Navy is going to provide organic tanking with only about four of F/A-18E/F configured for that mission, whereas they cannot do that with 6 or 8 Vikings? The F-14Ds are also armed with a 20 mm M61 Vulcan cannon and, extraordinarily, these guns were used for ground strafing on two occasions by VF-213 (and also by F/A-18Cs). Reportedly the gun is one of favourite air-to-ground weapons of USMC Hornet drivers (no VMFA embarked for this cruise), but never before I heard about Tomcats doing ground strafing. Was it too heavy? Best regards, Jacek Z. |
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