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I am not certain of the identification of the next group I am presenting.
All are photographs I took at the USAF Museum in Dayton, Ohio in July of '06. Help will be appreciated. Once again, the photographs were taken with a hand held digital camera in usually atrocious lighting. My apologies for the lack of quality. I believe this was a bomber and anti-electronic reconnaissance aircraft and may also have been designed to deliver nuclear weapons from an USN aircraft carrier (but on rare occasions I have been wrong). William M. (Bill) Brown seneo-pro. |
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Douglas EB-66C Destroyer . . .
"Bill Brown" skrev i en meddelelse . .. I am not certain of the identification of the next group I am presenting. All are photographs I took at the USAF Museum in Dayton, Ohio in July of '06. Help will be appreciated. Once again, the photographs were taken with a hand held digital camera in usually atrocious lighting. My apologies for the lack of quality. I believe this was a bomber and anti-electronic reconnaissance aircraft and may also have been designed to deliver nuclear weapons from an USN aircraft carrier (but on rare occasions I have been wrong). William M. (Bill) Brown seneo-pro. |
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Hi Bill
This aircraft started out as photo recon variant known as the Douglas RB-66C Destroyer. It was converted to EB-66C. The aircraft in the photo is painted to represent an EB-66C of the 39th Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squadron (later known as the 39th Tactical Electronic Warfare Training Squadron) of the Shaw A.F.B. based 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing. The unit made a number of deployments to Southeast Asia. |
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![]() "C Charland" wrote in message ... Hi Bill This aircraft started out as photo recon variant known as the Douglas RB-66C Destroyer. It was converted to EB-66C. The aircraft in the photo is painted to represent an EB-66C of the 39th Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squadron (later known as the 39th Tactical Electronic Warfare Training Squadron) of the Shaw A.F.B. based 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing. The unit made a number of deployments to Southeast Asia. I have over 1000 hours in the Navy's A3D. (http://www.boeing.com/history/mdc/skywar.htm) The Navy version has been used as a bomber, tanker, EW aircraft, bombardier/navigator trainer and VIP transport. http://www.a3skywarrior.com/ Wayne USN (Ret) http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder |
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Wayne Paul wrote:
I have over 1000 hours in the Navy's A3D. USN (Ret) Thanks for your service, Wayne. |
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