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Fri Jul 29, 2011 9:22 pm
My family went on a cruise out of Baltimore to Bermuda and back. On the return trip as we were approaching the Chesapeake Bay, we came across a Naval Amphibious Task Group. I was actually surprised at how close they were to a cruise ship. Luckily, I had my camera and a decent telephoto lens:
An EA-6B from VAQ-209 based out of Joint Base Andrews. If you look closely you can see the "Star Warriors" logo on the tail -- Darth Vader's Mask
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onyxsax, on Flickr
Another shot of the EA-6B
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onyxsax, on Flickr
The EA-6B breaks away from the cruise ship. It really attracted a lot of attention!
DSC_0695a by
onyxsax, on Flickr
Fri Jul 29, 2011 9:25 pm
Also nearby was the USS Wasp (LPH-1) with a CH-53 practicing landings.
DSC_0713a by
onyxsax, on Flickr
...and taking off:
DSC_0718a by
onyxsax, on Flickr
...and landing again:
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onyxsax, on Flickr
Fri Jul 29, 2011 9:31 pm
Farther in the distance was an LPD with three Chinooks flying hither and yon around it. I couldn't spot a hull number. I believe this is LPD-13, USS Ponce, the last of the Vietnam-era LPDs still in commission.
DSC_0699a by
onyxsax, on Flickr
...and another shot
DSC_0696a by
onyxsax, on Flickr
Even farther in the distance was a Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser. It was literally on the horizon and you could only see the tops of its superstructure. It didn't make for a great picture.
It was definitely one of the highlights of the cruise for me!
Sat Jul 30, 2011 12:28 pm
Not trying to be too nit-picky, but I happen to be a gator sailor.
FYI, WASP is LHD 1, we do not have any LPHs anymore.
Also, the second ship is a newer LSD, not an LPD.
Still nice photos!
Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:04 am
Fearless Tower wrote:Not trying to be too nit-picky, but I happen to be a gator sailor.
FYI, WASP is LHD 1, we do not have any LPHs anymore.
Also, the second ship is a newer LSD, not an LPD.
Still nice photos!
Thank you for the corrections. I was loaded up on meds from a sinus infection that I also came home with, so my memory of the navsource.org pages was hazy at best.
Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:11 am
Assuming the code is AF-500 (it looks like it), that's EA-6B 161883 (c/n MP-106)
Sun Jul 31, 2011 11:27 am
I've been with the DC ANG for 18 years and have become quite jaded when it comes to jets. But watching those EA-6Bs never gets old. They are the loudest jets on the base and are awesome when they come into the break. Our F-16s cruise in about 800 feet and gently, but briskly break for landing. These Prowlers come in at about 100 feet at the speed of heat, snap into a 90 degree bank right over our flight line while putting out the speed brakes. Awesome.
Chappie
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