Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet / Rhino

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Ned Harris

Ned Harris
Tucson, Arizona

Scott Youmans

VFA-32 F/A-18E from Oceana - Reposted from the legacy Hornet section - Taken at Sky Harbor on 1/20/2012
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BillOz

Camo F/A-18F Super Hornet
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Brian Lockett

NAF el Centro, February 17, 2012

F/A-18F Super Hornet BuNo 165675 #103 color bird of VFA-122


F/A-18F Super Hornets BuNo 166977 #167 and BuNo 166681 #171 of VFA-122 break into the pattern.


F/A-18F Super Hornet BuNo 166965 #156 of VFA-122

Jay Beckman

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It was brought up by someone else on Facebook but cool to see that one of our guys caught that phenomenon as well...

Definitely a trippy "time warp" kind of effect!
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bilwor

McDonnell Douglas FA-18D Hornet USMC 164058  NJ-446 VFA-122 Flying Eagles El Centro NAF

bill word
Tucson, AZ

Scott Youmans

Looks like a "C". I think there's another legacy farther back in the post. Would be simpler if all the Hornets were in one place but they are quite different so I guess it makes sense.  Nice catch in any case! Is that the one that took off to the east yesterday, 2/27/2012?
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Daniel DeSart

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Quote from: Scott Youmans on February 28, 2012, 12:40:13 PM
Looks like a "C". I think there's another legacy farther back in the post. Would be simpler if all the Hornets were in one place but they are quite different so I guess it makes sense.  Nice catch in any case! Is that the one that took off to the east yesterday, 2/27/2012?

Yes, do you want me to move it to the right board? I didn't know we had them separated like that, all I seen was FA-18 :P

Scott Youmans

Daniel, I did exactly the same thing a few days ago except I put a Super Hornet on the legacy Hornet page. I didn't realize there were two pages either.  Other than confusing some people that are trying to figure out what the differences are I don't think it matters.  I think I did move mine just to keep things organized.  We'll let the Webmaster decide!
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wingsnstuff

I think some Growler photos have already been posted.  Not mine... :(

wingsnstuff

A consolidated Hornet/Super Hornet/Growler thread doesn't hurt my head.  Go for it! 

BillOz

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Jay Beckman

VFA-122s semi-official, part-time, partial, sorta color bird at NAFEC...
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