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T. & D. Gregor, Sr.
February 2nd 08, 01:24 PM
Saturday, February 1, 2008

Wallpaper of the month - February, 2008

Desktop Wallpaper - "EA-6B Prowler".

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An EA-6B Prowler, completes an
arrested landing on the flight deck of the
Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore
Roosevelt (CVN 71). The nuclear-powered aircraft
carrier is conducting carrier qualifications off
the coast of Viriginia. U.S. Navy photo by Mass
Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jonathan Snyder
(Released)

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~^ beancounter ~^
February 9th 08, 05:35 PM
nice shot......do they still put the gold in the canopy glass to cut
down the interference?.....that always looked cool to me....




On Feb 2, 6:24*am, "T. & D. Gregor, Sr." > wrote:
> Saturday, February 1, 2008
>
> Wallpaper of the month - February, 2008
>
> Desktop Wallpaper - "EA-6B Prowler".
>
> http://www.scenery.org/screen.htm#Wallpaper
>
> An EA-6B Prowler, completes an
> arrested landing on the flight deck of the
> Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore
> Roosevelt (CVN 71). The nuclear-powered aircraft
> carrier is conducting carrier qualifications off
> the coast of Viriginia. U.S. Navy photo by Mass
> Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jonathan Snyder
> (Released)
>
> Complete installation instructions are provided.
>
> Please Note:
> This wallpaper is available in the following screen resolution:
>
> *Available upon request
>
> 0640 X 480
> 1152 X 870
> 1280 X 960
> 1600 X 1200
>
> x Download Now!
>
> [x] 800 X 600
> [x] 1024 X 768
>
> http://www.scenery.org
>
> Semper Fi
>
> Tom Gregor, Sr.
> Webmaster
>
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> services. Instead, we rely on your purchases and
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Shanghai McCoy
February 9th 08, 07:07 PM
~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
> nice shot......do they still put the gold in the canopy glass to cut
> down the interference?.....that always looked cool to me....
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 2, 6:24 am, "T. & D. Gregor, Sr." > wrote:
>> Saturday, February 1, 2008
>>
>> Wallpaper of the month - February, 2008
>>
>> Desktop Wallpaper - "EA-6B Prowler".
>>
>> http://www.scenery.org/screen.htm#Wallpaper
>>
>> An EA-6B Prowler, completes an
>> arrested landing on the flight deck of the
>> Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore
>> Roosevelt (CVN 71). The nuclear-powered aircraft
>> carrier is conducting carrier qualifications off
>> the coast of Viriginia. U.S. Navy photo by Mass
>> Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jonathan Snyder
>> (Released)
>>
>> Complete installation instructions are provided.
>>
>> Please Note:
>> This wallpaper is available in the following screen resolution:
>>
>> *Available upon request
>>
>> 0640 X 480
>> 1152 X 870
>> 1280 X 960
>> 1600 X 1200
>>
>> x Download Now!
>>
>> [x] 800 X 600
>> [x] 1024 X 768
>>
>> http://www.scenery.org
>>
>> Semper Fi
>>
>> Tom Gregor, Sr.
>> Webmaster
>>
>> "We don't charge for any of our programs or
>> services. Instead, we rely on your purchases and
>> donations. Please help us to help you. Thank you
>> for your continuing support."
>>
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>> "The Scenery Hall of Fame"
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>

Very nice shot. Now I'm a former (84-92) Airedale type, so I'm way outta
the loop, but aren't all the A-6's, EA-6B's, and S-3's history? Aren't
all those roles being filled now by the F/A-18?

Mike Kanze
February 10th 08, 07:12 AM
>aren't all the A-6's, EA-6B's, and S-3's history?

Only the "straight" A-6s are completely gone. The S-3s are "sunsetting" and will be gone very soon. The EA-6Bs will be around into the next decade until finally replaced by the EF-18G.

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"Shanghai McCoy" > wrote in message ...

~^ beancounter ~^ wrote:
> nice shot......do they still put the gold in the canopy glass to cut
> down the interference?.....that always looked cool to me....
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 2, 6:24 am, "T. & D. Gregor, Sr." > wrote:
>> Saturday, February 1, 2008
>>
>> Wallpaper of the month - February, 2008
>>
>> Desktop Wallpaper - "EA-6B Prowler".
>>
>> http://www.scenery.org/screen.htm#Wallpaper
>>
>> An EA-6B Prowler, completes an
>> arrested landing on the flight deck of the
>> Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore
>> Roosevelt (CVN 71). The nuclear-powered aircraft
>> carrier is conducting carrier qualifications off
>> the coast of Viriginia. U.S. Navy photo by Mass
>> Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jonathan Snyder
>> (Released)
>>
>> Complete installation instructions are provided.
>>
>> Please Note:
>> This wallpaper is available in the following screen resolution:
>>
>> *Available upon request
>>
>> 0640 X 480
>> 1152 X 870
>> 1280 X 960
>> 1600 X 1200
>>
>> x Download Now!
>>
>> [x] 800 X 600
>> [x] 1024 X 768
>>
>> http://www.scenery.org
>>
>> Semper Fi
>>
>> Tom Gregor, Sr.
>> Webmaster
>>
>> "We don't charge for any of our programs or
>> services. Instead, we rely on your purchases and
>> donations. Please help us to help you. Thank you
>> for your continuing support."
>>
>> E-Mail:
>> Web-Site:http://www.scenery.org
>> "The Scenery Hall of Fame"
>> Subscribe to our RSS feeds:
>

Very nice shot. Now I'm a former (84-92) Airedale type, so I'm way outta
the loop, but aren't all the A-6's, EA-6B's, and S-3's history? Aren't
all those roles being filled now by the F/A-18?

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