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Old March 28th 08, 02:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
Frank Minich
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Default Naval Aviator Production

Hi,

Does anybody know of a chart showing the number of Naval Aviators
'graduating' on a year-by-year basis, going back to the 40's?

I know it would be tougher now that "Naval Aviator numbers" are not assigned
to individuals, but I'm just wondering.
What with the 'payback' period growing longer and longer, and the number of
P3s and carriers continuing to head downward, seems like the number would be
approaching 0.

When I went through Pensacola in 73, there was an unused wing at the BOQ
that "was full during VietNam" (so they said). It was mildly depressing
then - I wonder what it's like now.

Frank


 




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