The USS George H.W. Bush is 4.5 acres of sovereign United States territory and 102,000 tons of diplomacy
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The USS George H.W. Bush is 4.5 acres of sovereign United States territory and 102,000 tons of diplomacy
U.S.NAVY / USS GEORGE H.W. BUSH (CVN-77)
LTJG Jacob Goughnour, assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 213, observes flight ops aboard CVN-77 USS George H.W. Bush during Saxon Warrior 17 https://t.co/2cUsxOyt4M
Armed to the teeth USN F/A-18F Super Hornet loaded with 10 JDAMs t/o from USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) in Eastern Mediterranean Sea https://t.co/xTlasHl3nV
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MSFS 2020 - Cape Town Intl. Airport / USS George H. W. Bush (CVN-77) - HPG H145 - BYJMCV 2022/08
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08:50 PAARDEN EILAND / 09:45 CAP TOWN 11:15 CAMPS BAY / 12:05 CSG-2 17:45 APPROACH / 18:15 CVN-77 22:55 TOUCH
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Location: Ellington Field , TX ( KEFD )
Friday: March 2, 2018
Drove over to Ellington Field after work with the intention of meeting a friend and fellow spotter and was quite surprised to see three E/A-18G Growlers sitting on the ramp taking on fuel. In talking with one of the guys who works the ramp we learned they had just arrived a short time before us and they would soon be departing. What great news! The weather and light was great for shooting and it had been quite a while since we’ve experienced some jet noise. Before we knew it the pilots came out of the FBO and were headed to their jets. Soon thereafter the engines roared to life and they taxied out to depart on RWY 17R. Each kept their takeoff relatively low with the last one giving us a nice wing wave as he went by.
These aircraft are assigned to VAQ-131 Lancers and are stationed at NAS Whidbey Island, Washington State. Their radio call sign is “Skybolt”. They are part of CVW-8 which is assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush. In 2014 they transitioned from the Prowler to their present airframe the E/A-18G Growler where they fly the role of SEAD (Suppression of Enemy Air Defense).
The aircraft spotted are:
BuNo 168774 Modex 502
BuNo 168775 Modex 503
BuNo 168776 Modex 504
Hotramp and taxi shots
pano shot
Taxi out to ramp
hot ramp 2
hotramp 3
hot ramp 5
taxiway
Launching shots
Article and Photographs by Bill Havel
Lancers on the deck! Location: Ellington Field , TX ( KEFD ) Friday: March 2, 2018 Drove over to Ellington Field after work with the intention of meeting a friend and fellow spotter and was quite surprised to see three E/A-18G Growlers sitting on the ramp taking on fuel.
Floated around US Navy’s USS CVN-77 George HW Bush aircraft carrier in Stokes Bay today. Impressive sight. Fully loaded with nice hardware.