Dedicated forum to share your own recent photos with the rest of the community.
Please note large files may exist here before you start browsing!
Forum rules
This is the forum to share your recent aviation photos with the rest of the community, being photos not older than six months at the moment of topic opening. Theme-based topics, not about recent events, should go into the sub-forum.
Although we will not screen beforehand, we reserve the right to delete any images, especially if clearly unsharp or otherwise low in quality. For more information on how to upload you images, check this post. In topic titles, please use airfield names in stead of just codes, and be clear about what kind of photos your viewers can expect (e.g. CIV/MIL, location etc.).
Finally, bring any photo criticism understandable and to the point, not cynical or offensive! Simultaneously, do not feel offended by criticism per se, but simply explain your motives, taste et cetera, or ignore if you wish so.
Don't know about general practice within the US Marine Corps, but in the US Navy convention is that ".00" is the CAG-bird (for the commander of the entire Air Group) and ".01" is the boss-bird (for the individual squadron commander). I am not really sure if the Marines are part of an Air Group anyway.
frank kramer wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 11:22
Don't know about general practice within the US Marine Corps, but in the US Navy convention is that ".00" is the CAG-bird (for the commander of the entire Air Group) and ".01" is the boss-bird (for the individual squadron commander). I am not really sure if the Marines are part of an Air Group anyway.
Great shots of interesting aircraft as always!
400 is also in the pictures!? But not specially painted up.
frank kramer wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 11:22
Don't know about general practice within the US Marine Corps, but in the US Navy convention is that ".00" is the CAG-bird (for the commander of the entire Air Group) and ".01" is the boss-bird (for the individual squadron commander). I am not really sure if the Marines are part of an Air Group anyway.
Great shots of interesting aircraft as always!
400 is also in the pictures!? But not specially painted up.
Nice pictures.
Great classic fighter.
I noticed. That's why I figured that Marines squadrons don't work with Air Groups the way the Navy does. And that leaves them free to paint a dedicated CAG-bird (or not). 401 Definitely is the boss-bird, though.
Both 00 and 01 are used by the USMC for special c/s, so 00 for CAG birds and 01 for Sqn CO birds? Seems you are right Frank, thx. Sorry for hijacking your post Dougie!
Sorry for the further topic drift.
But one small remark USMC codes are mostly 2 digit as the other photos show. The F-18 at Presteick seems to use codes as part of a CAG. (?)