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| Photo ID | 6460 | Airline | United States Navy | Aircraft | Boeing E-6-B Mercury
| RegNo | 164406 | Location | United Kingdom, Fairford RAF Fairford (FFD / EGVA) | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 14/7/2006 | Remarks | From VQ-3 | Views | 404 |
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| Photo ID | 6049 | Airline | United States Navy | Aircraft | Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) F/A-18-F Super hornet
| RegNo | 166673 | Location | United Kingdom, Fairford RAF Fairford (FFD / EGVA) | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 14/7/2006 | Remarks | Coded NJ from VFA-122 | Views | 447 |
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| Photo ID | 5607 | Airline | United States Navy | Aircraft | Douglas KA-3-B Skywarrior
| RegNo | 138944 | Location | USA, Point Mugu PMTC Point Mugu | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 23/10/1983 | Remarks | Coded GD 220 from VAQ-34 "The Electric Horsemen" this Whale takes part in a refuelling demo with A-6E 151162 55 from the resident PMTC. | Views | 886 |
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| Photo ID | 5582 | Airline | United States Navy | Aircraft | Lockheed AP-2-H Neptune
| RegNo | 135620 | Location | USA, Tucson
| Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 11/11/1983 | Remarks | They don't come much rarer than this heavily modified P2V-7 Neptune which was one of only 4 used by VAH-21 and is the sole survivor. They were used on night raids to attack road and river traffic during Vietnam, being based at Cam Ran Bay. | Views | 633 |
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| Photo ID | 5524 | Airline | United States Navy | Aircraft | North American QF-86-F Sabre
| RegNo | 576424 | Location | USA, Point Mugu PMTC Point Mugu | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 23/10/1983 | Remarks | Originally delivered to the JASDF as 02-7969 this Sabre was returned to the US and became part of the USN drone programme. It could be flown manned or unmanned. The photographer is the shadow in the middle!! | Views | 521 |
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| Photo ID | 5448 | Airline | United States Navy | Aircraft | McDonnell Douglas F-4-J Phantom II
| RegNo | 155761 | Location | Germany, Ramstein Ramstein Air Base (RMS / ETAR) | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 30/7/1978 | Remarks | The first USN Phantom I ever saw and photographed back at the Ramstein Open House of 1978. Despite their length of service they were rare in the UK, in fact I had already seen Tomcats before I saw Navy F-4s!! | Views | 467 |
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| Photo ID | 5352 | Airline | United States Navy | Aircraft | McDonnell Douglas F-4-S Phantom II
| RegNo | 155864 | Location | USA, San Diego Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (NKX / KNKX) | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 22/10/1983 | Remarks | As one of the older generation I feel you need more Phantoms on this database!! So my mission is to bring you as many variants and colours as I can!! Here from the Reserve Unit VF-302 "Stallions" at Fightertown NAS Miramar an F-4S on the ramp. | Views | 672 |
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| Photo ID | 5248 | Airline | United States Navy | Aircraft | Grumman KA-6-D Intruder
| RegNo | 149937 | Location | United Kingdom, Portsmouth Stokes Bay | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 4/6/1983 | Remarks | Taken from a ferry as this Intruder of VA-75 sits on the deck of the USS John F Kennedy | Views | 480 |
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| Photo ID | 5158 | Airline | United States Navy | Aircraft | Lockheed DC-130-A Hercules
| RegNo | 560514 | Location | USA, Mojave Kern County (MHV) | Photographer | Ian T Powell | Date | 30/10/1983 | Remarks | Military Hercules don't come much more colourful than this Drone Director from the USN Unit VC-3 based at North Island. It retains a USAF type serial converted to a USN Bu No after it was pulled from storage at MASDC and transferred to Navy service. It was photographed on the Flight Systems ramp. | Views | 432 |
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| Photo ID | 5018 | Airline | United States Navy | Aircraft | McDonnell Douglas F-4-S Phantom II
| RegNo | 157267 | Location | USA, San Diego San Diego Air & Space Museum | Photographer | Alastair C McBean | Date | 29/4/1997 | Remarks | A genuine Mig Killer, this aircraft s painted in the colours it wore as F-4J 'Showtime 112' , the mount for Randy Cunningham and Willie Driscoll, when they got their first two Migs . They went on to become the US Navys first Vitnam aces in sister ship 'Showtime 100' which was ditched following the encounter. | Views | 628 |
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