I lovingly refer to the C-5 as "The per diem machine."
Where in Germany? I'm in Nurmeburg having mx done for a few days. Gotta love all the snow around here...LOL! Funny you mention that. I've been sitting in Germany for the last week collecting per diem!![]()
Where in Germany? I'm in Nurmeburg having mx done for a few days. Gotta love all the snow around here...![]()
Queer (every time it kneels, it blows something)
not to be a stickler but it's phrog.CH-46: Frog
The only cargo plane to operate from the aircraft carrier, of which I flew for 8+ years, almost 2000hrs and over 500 traps. I will say it's a big POS, tought to fly but tough as nails as well. The C-2A Greyhound, the COD.
VRC-50?
Questions:
As a C-2 pilot, were you dual-qualed for the E-2....kind of like a 757/767 type? Or are they that different?
Have the C-2s received the propeller conversion that the E-2s have?
Are VRC units shore based, or were your planes assigned to a CV, kind of like many of the old C-1As were?
VRC-50 no longer exists, decommed in 95 or so. Only VRC-30, VRC-40, VAW-120 and TPS have COD's. VRC-50 did have the best callsign of all 3 VRC squadrons though....Green Bush. 30 is Passworda and 40 is Rawhide. I would have just shortened 50's to Bush. The VRC squadrons are technically no longer composite squadrons and thus should be VR-30/40. Composite squadrons fly more than one type of aircaft, like they all used to.
Different TMS with the E2/C2 and thus no qualified for both. The engines and cockpit gauges, as well as some systems are different. Some IP's at the FRS do get dual qualified but not the norm.
VRC squadrons deploy 2 plane DET's with each airwing (CVW). So they are a standard part of the VFA/VQ/VAW/HS/VRC make-up of the wing. The dets operate from forward logistic bases once the carrier is within range. VRC-30 spends more time on the boat due to the bigger pond. From 1996 to 2000, all VRC-30 COD detachments operated soley from the boat and flew day/night from the carrier. The det in Japan, DET-5 always operated from shore but flew nights all the way to 2003. So when I was an IP at the FRS, I flew night traps until that time. I spent 9 out of 12 months on the boat for my first two deployments. I spent about 80% of my time off the boat for my last two. VRC-40 spends very little time on the boat, they can hop across Europe to follow the ship.
The $1.19....aka dollar nineteen.
Cool, thanks for the info. Even though I flew fighters, I appreciate all mil, and many civil planes. The C-2 is one of those ones that seems too big for the boat, but graceful as it operates from it. So are VRC units a formal part of the airwing then? Or just "attached"? They're VR units now.....like the C-9B sqdns?
On a related note, I always find it eerie, that video of the C-2 departing the Ranger in 1970 and crashing into the sea after the cat shot.
Hey Bunk22, you don't happen to run into Ian Morris down there in PNS do ya?
Spang
You fools are STILL out?!? Geez...it's like an AD mission or something. I should of jumped on that trip...good cash!
For the record, I have never heard "Queer" used before for Freddy.