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All,
As Mike correctly pointed out, it was more common to see Intruders with MERs vice TERs during his time. This begs two questions; this A-6E (buno 154167 for those that care) is finished in the TPS scheme as it saw service during ODS. What would be a good loadout? On TR we saw our squadrons (VA-36 and 65) launch during ODS carrying a wide variety of ordinance, from a full load out of Mk-82¹s during the end bombing the highway out of Kuwait, or more interesting mixed Skippers, Rockeye and Zuni loadouts for Anti-Surface ops and four Mk-84 LGBs during one strike I escorted on the Basra thermal power plant. The more general question is, what is better for museum aircraft, show an atypical load to demonstrate the variety of ordinance carried or show a typical load to view the plane as it was operational? Just thought I¹d post an actual, real Nav Air question as a balance to the other newsgroups. Pugs |
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Pugs,
Obviously I'm not a museum curator, but as a former B/N, I would go with a "typical" or "representative" loadout for the type (A-6), the model (in this case, an E) and the era in which it flew. Since I never flew in the E, I'd defer to someone who did - assuming there was really that much difference between the loadout for an E versus an A. On the other hand, if the bird were one of the more unique A-6 variants, I would expect different: 4 drop tanks and a centerline buddy store for a KA-6D, or three drop tanks and two Standard ARMs or SHRIKES for any of the three A-6B variants. -- Mike Kanze "He (John Kerry) said, it is unconscionable to use the tragic memory of a war in order to get elected, unless of course, it's the Vietnam War." - Jay Leno "Allen Epps" wrote in message et... All, As Mike correctly pointed out, it was more common to see Intruders with MERs vice TERs during his time. This begs two questions; this A-6E (buno 154167 for those that care) is finished in the TPS scheme as it saw service during ODS. What would be a good loadout? On TR we saw our squadrons (VA-36 and 65) launch during ODS carrying a wide variety of ordinance, from a full load out of Mk-82¹s during the end bombing the highway out of Kuwait, or more interesting mixed Skippers, Rockeye and Zuni loadouts for Anti-Surface ops and four Mk-84 LGBs during one strike I escorted on the Basra thermal power plant. The more general question is, what is better for museum aircraft, show an atypical load to demonstrate the variety of ordinance carried or show a typical load to view the plane as it was operational? Just thought I¹d post an actual, real Nav Air question as a balance to the other newsgroups. Pugs |
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