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NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:30 am

Looking out over a cloudy Gulf Of Mexico this morning. While still in the Florida mode of thought, here are a few from NAS JAX. :D
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DESCRIPTION; A U.S. Navy Grumman JRF-5 Goose sits on the seaplane ramp of the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), on 30 January 1952.

Image USFG PHOTO
DESCRIPTION; The first aircraft assigned to Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), was this Grumman J2F-3 Duck (BuNo 1578), which arrived on 16 January 1940. This aircraft would remain as the Commanding Officer's plane.

Image US NAVY PHOTO
DESCRIPTION;A Martin P5M-1 Marlin (BuNo. 135464) of patrol squadron VP-45 Pelicans about to launch from Naval Air Station Jacksonville (Florida, USA) in 1954.

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DESCRIPTION; View of the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit hangar (later Hangar 113) of the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), in 1958. Visible are nine Douglas AD-6 Skyraiders, two attack squadron VA-175 Devil's Diplomats, Carrier Air Group 17 (CVG-17), and two of Air Task Group 202 (ATG-202). Also a Vought F7U Cutlass, and a Lockheed P2V-4 Neptune (BuNo. 124218) are parked on the apron.

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DESCRIPTION; Aerial view of the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), in October 1945. About 100 Consolidated PBY Catalinas are parked on the sea plane ramp.

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DESCRIPTION; OS2U Kingfisher fly in echelon formation over NAS Jacksonville in 1943.

Image USFG PHOTO
DESCRIPTION; A U.S. Navy Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 Canary (BuNo 2736) on floats, used for primary seaplane training. The aircraft paint color was all-yellow and this picture was taken on 7 January 1942 at the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA).
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Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:36 am

Please tell me that is NOT the normal gear for a Goose! Lot of cool pics, Thanks Once again for sharing!
Happy New Year!

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:42 am

More very nice photos! thanks

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:07 pm

:D on the last pic.

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:10 pm

Excellent photos. More please. :D

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:03 pm

These are my favorite pictures posted by far Robbie! :D

Woohoo looks at all them PBY's!! :shock: :shock: :rolleyes:

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:53 pm

The Goose shot looks as though it is a hydrofoil of some description on the keel. Anyone know of this trial?

Actually just found a link to some interesting photos and an article...

https://www.seaplanes.org/index.php?opt ... Itemid=245

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:15 pm

I never saw so many PBY's before in one picture. WOWO!! :o

More please!

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Jan 07, 2010 10:23 pm

Hi Robbie, what is your interest in NAS Jax? I was stationed off and on in the 70s and 80s took many pics. It was good to see the old NARU hangar again. Thanks Bill

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:10 am

billtate wrote:Hi Robbie, what is your interest in NAS Jax? I was stationed off and on in the 70s and 80s took many pics. It was good to see the old NARU hangar again. Thanks Bill

Hi Bill, no special interest in Jax, I just found a resource for some neat old pics. I would have a special interest in seeing some vintage pic of old NAS Atlanta which is now KPDK where I work. I love the pictures of these old air bases, whether Navy, USAAF or RAF etc... Would like to see some of your pics from Jax.
Regards
Robbie 8)

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:21 am

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Hi Bill, no special interest in Jax, I just found a resource for some neat old pics. I would have a special interest in seeing some vintage pic of old NAS Atlanta which is now KPDK where I work. I love the pictures of these old air bases, whether Navy, USAAF or RAF etc... Would like to see some of your pics from Jax.
Regards


Hey Robbie,
I just got a new scanner for Christmas and I will forward some pics of old NAS Atlanta in Chamblee. Most of the pics from Jax date back to the Seventies, not that old. Cheers Bill

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:19 pm

Hi Robbie; here are couple of pics of Old NAS Atlanta' Ops. Bldg. Hope they are something you have not seen. Cheers


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Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:20 pm

I was just on the base for 4 days over the past 8 weeks. For my trips to Gitmo we fly out of JAX/NAS on an AMC flight
Some of the buildings in these photos are still there. The place is stocked full of nearly fifty P3-C Orions in various states of service and a slew of old S3A vikings. We spent time with two Pakistani aircrews there that are being trained in Anti Sub warfare. Some of them did not know what to make of us hillbilly americans but most of them were great guys. The one thing they said over and over was the abundance of food eateries on every corner in the USA really was shocking. They realized why americans were so fat. They really hung on to that image of the USA.
But they loved the Lockheed products they were flying even more than the Mcdonalds we were feeding them.

Bill Whittle from PJTV.com did a story on the trip with a portion on the guys from pakistan.

you can see it here:
http://www.pjtv.com/page/Afterburner_wi ... ittle/127/

scroll down to the video named "The Real gitmo the MSM wont show you part one"

Enjoy

Neely

Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:17 am

billtate wrote:Hi Robbie; here are couple of pics of Old NAS Atlanta' Ops. Bldg. Hope they are something you have not seen. Cheers


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Great pics Bill Thanks! In the first picture, the hangar on the right is now EPPS Aviation, & on the left end of the building, 2nd floor is where the Downwind restaurant is now. The middle of the second floor is the KPDK Admin office now.

The second pic is the parking lot on the opposite side of the building from the first pic. A lot of the structure pictured looks pretty close now, as to how it was then.
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Re: NAS JACKSONVILLE

Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:28 am

Rob, any possibility of contemporary photos to compare with the old? :D
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