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"Glen in Orlando" wrote in news:49be5354$0$17034
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Wow, what's the story here?
Bill W -- " Copula eame se non posit acceptara jocularem" |
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"Trajan" wrote in
: Wow, what's the story here? Bill W http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/66a.htm The aircraft carrier is USS America and the photo was taken in 1989,The pilot was CDR Dale O. Snodgrass, and he was not grounded. Retired Captain Snodgrass wrote in 1998: "I am amazed that after nine years this photo is being scrutinized with such fervor. The photo is in fact real. It was taken during a dependent's day airshow aboard the USS America in the summer of 1989. I was Executive Officer of VF-33, the Captain of the America was JJ Coonan. It was of my opening pass in the F-14 demo. [...] This photo indeed has a surrealistic quality. I believe it is due to the focal length of the camera used. There is no doubt that this pass was an aggressive low level maneuver, however, it was briefed to the Airwing Commander who happened to be Captain JL Johnson. Currently he is the Chief of Naval Operations. In fact the officer standing on the flight [deck] with his hands behind his back adjacent the LSO platform is CNO." |
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Thanks, John.
Bill W "John Szalay" wrote in message 42... "Trajan" wrote in : Wow, what's the story here? Bill W http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/66a.htm The aircraft carrier is USS America and the photo was taken in 1989,The pilot was CDR Dale O. Snodgrass, and he was not grounded. Retired Captain Snodgrass wrote in 1998: "I am amazed that after nine years this photo is being scrutinized with such fervor. The photo is in fact real. It was taken during a dependent's day airshow aboard the USS America in the summer of 1989. I was Executive Officer of VF-33, the Captain of the America was JJ Coonan. It was of my opening pass in the F-14 demo. [...] This photo indeed has a surrealistic quality. I believe it is due to the focal length of the camera used. There is no doubt that this pass was an aggressive low level maneuver, however, it was briefed to the Airwing Commander who happened to be Captain JL Johnson. Currently he is the Chief of Naval Operations. In fact the officer standing on the flight [deck] with his hands behind his back adjacent the LSO platform is CNO." |
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There it is, I knew it wouldn't be long. Now, how long before everyone
starts the "is it real" line? "John Szalay" wrote in message 42... "Glen in Orlando" wrote in news:49be5354$0$17034 : begin 666 TICO AIRSHOW 2009_Mar152009_0538 (Custom).jpg Attachment decoded: TICO AIRSHOW 2009_Mar152009_0538 (Custom).jpg ` end The same Dale Snodgrass of F-14 fame.. |
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![]() "John Szalay" wrote in message 42... "Trajan" wrote in : Wow, what's the story here? Bill W http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/66a.htm The aircraft carrier is USS America and the photo was taken in 1989,The pilot was CDR Dale O. Snodgrass, and he was not grounded. Retired Captain Snodgrass wrote in 1998: "I am amazed that after nine years this photo is being scrutinized with such fervor. The photo is in fact real. It was taken during a dependent's day airshow aboard the USS America in the summer of 1989. I was Executive Officer of VF-33, the Captain of the America was JJ Coonan. It was of my opening pass in the F-14 demo. [...] This photo indeed has a surrealistic quality. I believe it is due to the focal length of the camera used. There is no doubt that this pass was an aggressive low level maneuver, however, it was briefed to the Airwing Commander who happened to be Captain JL Johnson. Currently he is the Chief of Naval Operations. In fact the officer standing on the flight [deck] with his hands behind his back adjacent the LSO platform is CNO." And now, 11 years later, it's still being argued about. |
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