Monday, December 2, 2013

Aircraft Carriers Intensive 252

USS Yorktown CV-10 at anchor in the harbor at Majuro Atoll 5 June 1944.











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Indian Harrier on French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle.




AJ-1 of Composite Squadron Five (VC-5) leaving the flight deck aboard USS Midway (CVB-41). This was air and flight deck operations during the week of 4-15 Nov 1951 part of LANT FLEX 52 maneuvers. Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.


AJ-1 of Composite Squadron Five (VC-5) in flight off the deck of USS Midway (CVB-41). The aircraft is in aggressive force markings for a strike against Norfolk area target during air and flight deck operations the week of 4-15 Nov 1951 part of LANT FLEX 52 maneuvers. The pilot is CDR Wm. E. Scarbborough USN. Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.


AJ-1 of Composite Squadron Five (VC-5) on the deck of CVA-42 (USS F. D. Roosevelt) somewhere in the Mediterranean during Operation Longstep. Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.


AJ-1 of Composite Squadron Five (VC-5) on the deck of CVA-42 (USS F. D. Roosevelt) somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea as part of Operation Longstep. Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.


AJ-1 of Composite Squadron Five (VC-5) on the deck of CVA-41 (USS Midway) somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea during Operation Shield #1 with Carrier Group Six (CVG-6). Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.


AJ-2 of Heavy Attack Squadron Five (VAH-5) coming in to land on a carrier deck in the Mediterranean. Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.


AJ-1's on the deck of CVB-43 (USS Coral Sea) for carrier qualifications (CARQUALs). Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.


AJ-1 of Composite Squadron Five (VC-5) on the deck of CVB-43 (USS Coral Sea). Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.


AJ-1 of Composite Squadron Five (VC-5) taking off from the deck of CVB-43 (USS Coral Sea). Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.


First AJ-1 carrier landing. Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection.

From todays!!!!


A shooter launches an EA-6B Prowler assigned to the Rooks of Electronic Attack Squadron 137 from the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise. Enterprise is deployed as part of the Enterprise Carrier Strike Group supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Jared M. King)


Sailors assigned to the Rooks of Electronic Attack Squadron 137 do final pre-flight checks on an EA-6B Prowler aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise. Enterprise is deployed as part of the Enterprise Carrier Strike Group supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Seaman Jared M. King)


Petty Officer 3rd Class Shannon Eck aviation boatswain's mate (equipment) from Youngsville Pa. speaks to catapult crew members from the center deck operator manhole during an all-female catapult crew event aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group is deployed in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility in support of maritime security operations and theater cooperation efforts.

Some pics from my recent post on Russian Photos thread
















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From todays!!!


STRAIT OF MALACCA (Jan. 26 2011) The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) leads the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Bunker Hill (CG-52) during a passing exercise with the Royal Malaysian Navy. Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing 17 are underway on a deployment to the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class James R. Evans/Released)

From my recent posts on Russian Photos thread..



D-Mitch Can you tell which is the purposse and mission of the naval Version of the Su-25???

santanaD-Mitch Can you tell which is the purposse and mission of the naval Version of the Su-25???

The Su-25UTG (Uchebno-Trenirovochnyy s Gakom) is a variant of the Su-25UB designed to train pilots in takeoff and landing on a land-based simulated carrier deck with a sloping ski-jump section and arrester wires. The first one flew in September 1988 and approximately 10 were produced. About half remained in Russian service after 1991 used with Russia's sole aircraft carrier the Admiral Kuznetsov. Such a small number of aircraft were insufficient to serve the training needs of Russia's carrier air group so a number of Su-25UBs were converted into Su-25UTGs these aircraft being distinguished by the alternative designation Su-25UBP (Uchebno-Boyevoy Palubny) —the adjective "palubnyy" meaning "deck" indicating that these aircraft have a naval function. About ten of these aircraft are currently operational in the Russian Navy as part of the 279th Naval Aviation Regiment.

mmm Just training??? well basicly its not a bad idea I thought they could support marine infantry troops!!

santanammm Just training??? well basicly its not a bad idea I thought they could support marine infantry troops!!

Graf Zeppelin part 1






Graf Zeppelin part 2









Graf Zeppelin part 3


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