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Designing a fictional aircraft allowed to integrate some features that are usually very tricky to include at this scale, such as the in-flight refueling probe or carrying the Sidewinders internally without modification.
EA 91 53 0 410009-1 (ex 060-EA-009 / 40-0931) It was given EA 009's number after 009 received 001's number because of 001's crash.
Photo taken in Brasov, Romania
060-EA 91 53 0 400528-2 RO-SNTFC (ex 40-0528-6) heading to the depot after arriving in Bacau, Romania with IR 1655 from Bucharest North
40-0224-2 stationand in Medias cu o naveta Unicom Tranzit formata din Eas-uri slovace pline cu cocs.
27.08.2013
Dead Space 3 • ReShade Framework • Jim's CE Table • FOV • Time stop • Monochrome •
• Screnshot Size: 6400 x 3400p • (Hotsampled by playing within the config.ini)
EA 086 a depoului Suceava pleacă cu mecanici de treabă la tracțiunea trenului IRN1763 Iaşi-Timişoara Nord
Iaşi, 21.12.2023
The EA-6B Prowler is a derivative of the A-6 Intruder and first flew in 1968. It was highly specialised for Electronic Warfare and was used to suppress enemy air defences, operating from aircraft carriers.
Capable of carrying AGM-88 High Velocity Anti-Radiation Missiles along with a suite of EM emission detection equipment and electronic countermeasures, the Prowler was highly capable in its role.
About the model:
The Prowler is one of my favourite aircraft designs - it just looks so unreasonably cute! The shape of this aircraft is markedly different from most of the fighters I've designed so far. As such, I went through a number of revisions to get the nose and cockpit looking right. The end result, however, is one of my favourite 1:48 aircraft. It's also bigger than I was expecting for a subsonic carrier-borne attack aircraft - but I guess that makes sense given it has a crew of four and US Carriers are silly big!
The U.S. Navy (USN)'s Boeing EA-18G Growler (169137, NL540) electronic warfare aircraft assigned to the Electronic Attack Squadron 132 (VAQ-132), "Scorpions", based at Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island, Washington is statically displayed at Naval Air Facility (NAF) Atsugi (NJA / RJTA), Japan, April 27, 2019, during the NAF Atsugi Spring Festival 2019.