Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
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Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
My main interest was the CAG Bird of the Death Rattlers that Passed through Prestwick hope u guys like
USMC FA-18C's VFMA-323 'Death Rattlers' by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
USMC FA-18'C 165222 VFMA-323 by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
USMC FA-18'C 165222 VFMA-323 by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
USMC FA-18C 165222 VFMA-323 by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
USMC FA-18'C 165222 VFMA-323 by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
USAF KC-135 60-0331 'McDill' by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
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USMC FA-18C's VFMA-323 'Death Rattlers' by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
USMC FA-18'C 165222 VFMA-323 by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
USMC FA-18'C 165222 VFMA-323 by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
USMC FA-18C 165222 VFMA-323 by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
USMC FA-18'C 165222 VFMA-323 by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
USAF KC-135 60-0331 'McDill' by DOUGLAS CONNERY, on Flickr
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Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
Wow!!....
That is a very very nice catch!!
Thanks for posting Dougie!
That is a very very nice catch!!
Thanks for posting Dougie!
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Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
Spiffin, Dougie! Thanks as always,
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Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
Very nice again! Thanks a lot for posting these …
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Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
Thanks Erik
Thanks Jan
Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
NICE! I always thought a CAG bird had the -00 code, not anymore? Thx!
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Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
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.
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Great shots of interesting aircraft as always!
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Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
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!
Nice pictures.
Great classic fighter.
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Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
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.Canberra TT.18 wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 12:42400 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.
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Nice pictures.
Great classic fighter.
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Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
A quick search on Airliners.net resulted in the following:
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... ey/6406479
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... et/6130465
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... et/5508653
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... et/5381275
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... ey/5315915
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... II/4582185
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!
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... ey/6406479
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... et/6130465
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... et/5508653
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... et/5381275
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... ey/5315915
https://www.airliners.net/photo/USA-Mar ... II/4582185
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!
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Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
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. (?)
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. (?)
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Re: Rattlers at Prestwick 10/06/22
Thanks for all the feedback guys much appreciated
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