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McDonnell Douglas FA-18 Hornet (16-6626) - First, let me say I was honored to be invited to join the pilots of the VFA-11 "Red Rippers" in their Ready Room, for their launch, and for their recovery yesterday.  I simply cannot find the words to properly express my gratitude and appreciation.  It was a fantastic thrill!  Thank you, "Squatch."  Red Rippers Rock!br /The F/A-18F CAG colorbird (166626) of the VFA-11 "Red Rippers" (NAS Oceana / Carrier Air Wing One ... USS Harry S. Truman ... CVN 75) is shown in this snap as it turns south from the north ramp at NAS Fallon on to taxiway Alpha moments before taking off from runway 31L for a noon-hour training sortie.  The tail design of this colorbird depicts the proud history of the "Red Rippers."  VFA-11s history dates back 90 years (1927-2017), and it is now the oldest continually active fighter squadron in the United States Navy.  The aircraft silhouettes visible on the tail represent many of the various models of fighter aircraft the unit has flown during its 90 year history, which include the F-4 Wildcat, the F-6 Hellcat, the F-2 Banshee, the F-8 Crusader, the F-4 Phantom, the F-14 Tomcat, and now the F/A-18F Super Hornet.
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McDonnell Douglas FA-18 Hornet (16-6626)

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First, let me say I was honored to be invited to join the pilots of the VFA-11 "Red Rippers" in their Ready Room, for their launch, and for their recovery yesterday. I simply cannot find the words to properly express my gratitude and appreciation. It was a fantastic thrill! Thank you, "Squatch." Red Rippers Rock!
The F/A-18F CAG colorbird (166626) of the VFA-11 "Red Rippers" (NAS Oceana / Carrier Air Wing One ... USS Harry S. Truman ... CVN 75) is shown in this snap as it turns south from the north ramp at NAS Fallon on to taxiway Alpha moments before taking off from runway 31L for a noon-hour training sortie. The tail design of this colorbird depicts the proud history of the "Red Rippers." VFA-11's history dates back 90 years (1927-2017), and it is now the oldest continually active fighter squadron in the United States Navy. The aircraft silhouettes visible on the tail represent many of the various models of fighter aircraft the unit has flown during its 90 year history, which include the F-4 Wildcat, the F-6 Hellcat, the F-2 Banshee, the F-8 Crusader, the F-4 Phantom, the F-14 Tomcat, and now the F/A-18F Super Hornet.

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Gary SchenauerPhoto Uploader
An absolutely tremendous day. When I received the invitation, I had no idea that the day would be so awesome! From the Ready Room suit-up to the flightline preflight walk around check, to the taxi and departure, and then to the return, I was right there. And as if it wasn't already a totally fantastic experience, I received a VFA-11 "Red Rippers" desert camo patch! For an amateur aviation photographer, this was like receiving a sports MVP award! What a day!!!! (Monster huge smile)
Greg Byington
VERY COOL!
Dave Sheehy
Nice...agree with Greg, coolness extremus! Well done Gary and enjoyed all your recent posts.
cliff731
Gary, a day like that one doesn't come along too often!!!

Congrats and thanks for sharing this with us!

*F*I*V*E* Stars!!!
Uwe Zinke
Hi Gary!!
Perfect pic and a perfect day for you!!
In September we have the next ramp tour here in Frankfurt.
Hope have some time to made panopics from the great ones!!
greetings Uwe!!
Tom Vance
Where do you get Amateur? These are 2018 USN Calendar material Gman! ..and I thought Aliens were gray,,,,,this one is green! 5x*
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