hard to tell but I don't think those are growlers. River cross points are used as check points for target practice at the Boardman bombing range. Also a couple of low-level routes more or less follow the river.
Hmmmmm didn't know that thanks. I thought they had the strike versions Super Hornets E/F as well. Wonder if they still do pre-deployment air wing build ups out of Whidbey? They did during Vietnam and that was only 50 years ago.😃@@JasonC1981
Not quite the Jedi Transition, but close enough. Fly Navy.
That aint rippin’. That’s 1/3rd throttle!
Do you know any spots where I can get top down shots of them?
Vantage point lookout directly across the river from WestBar. They fly eye level there
hard to tell but I don't think those are growlers. River cross points are used as check points for target practice at the Boardman bombing range. Also a couple of low-level routes more or less follow the river.
Oh there growlers . Boardman and NAS Whidbey only support the growler. They rip through here on the vr 1350 monday through Thursday.
Hmmmmm didn't know that thanks. I thought they had the strike versions Super Hornets E/F as well. Wonder if they still do pre-deployment air wing build ups out of Whidbey? They did during Vietnam and that was only 50 years ago.😃@@JasonC1981
You are wrong
Nope he is correct. All three aircraft have the AN/ALQ218 detection pods on their wingtip stations