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USS Yorktown (CVA 10) at Patriot's Point. |
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F4-J Phantom II fighter-bomber |
The view approaching the USS Yorktown (CVA 10) showed a number of aircraft on the flight deck. By and large, these were almost all post World War II jets, plus one of the helicopters assigned to carry out air-sea rescue, including participating in recovery of the Apollo 8 astronauts in the Pacific following capsule splashdown.
For this blog entry I'd chosen to showcase the two aircraft forward (that's the front of the ship) where they both sit displayed as if awaiting a "cat shot" from the under deck mounted steam catapult. The Tracer, on the left was the forerunner to the more well known Hawkeye (still active, therefore none on display) The Tracer was built in 1954, and ultimately left the fleet sometime in the 1970's, replaced by the somewhat quicker Hawkeye. The Tracer had a top speed of 280 MPH at 4,000 feet, which meant the catapult operator could set the cat shot differently than when helping the Phantom aloft.
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View from the CAGs chair midway up the island
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I've shown the view from the CAG's seat, halfway up the "island" on the carrier. I sat in his chair and took the pictures herein. I've always been fond of the F-4, as it was also adopted by the USAF and the Marines. Built in my adopted home town of St Louis, the F-4 was the predominant aircraft at Ubon Royal Thai Airbase, where the 8th Tac Fighter Wind (the Wolfpack) had three squadrons of Phantoms. I'd hear them taking off over the sounds of records playing at AFTN 840 radio,where I worked from midnight till six AM. A very powerful wake-up call for those not yet awake.
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Early AWACS - the Grumman E-1B Tracer |
Below is a good look at the Tracer, which also carried the nicknames Willie Fudd, and Sloof with a Roof. The WF original Navy designation resulted in explaining Willie Fudd, but the other nickname warrants knowing more about the S-2 Tracker. Rather than tell you, I took a picture of the on-board placard (below). Also, for more information, I'd direct you to the website for the Yorktown, found at www.PatriotsPoint.org.
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SA-2 Tracker, aka Sloof
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For more: www.PatriotsPoint.org
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