On deck operations onboard the USS Ronald Reagan! RAW footage
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- CAT's, TRAP's and everything in between! Want to see how crazy launching and recovering aircraft onboard a United States Navy Aircraft Carrier are?
Then watch our 9 minute B-Roll footage from our Aussie team's embark onboard USS Ronald Reagan CVN-76 during Talisman Sabre 2019 watch aircraft from CVW-5 conducting launches and catching the wire on the Nimitz class carrier.
VAQ-141 Shadowhowks is shown.
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I greet you from Argentina, I have knowledge of the Nimitz class aircraft carriers since 1980 in reference to the movie "The Final Countdown" where the deployment of F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft was seen, in this video I believe it is about F-15 Eagle fighter-bomber aircraft, since I understand that the F-14 have been retired from service, best regards.
Never get tired of watching the best men and wonen of the best darn Navy in the world...the US Navy!
That Growler 501 looks the same as the one on Growler Jams channel aka Pail.
The numbering system is the same on every airwing. Only the squadrons are different.
It seems like an inordinate amount of time it takes to launch each individual aircraft. In peacetime - so what? In a war it needs to be 3 times quicker.
Why would it need to be quicker - surely safety is paramount and in wartime they would also have to arm the aircraft. Presumably they would have armed aircraft in the air on combat air patrol as needed, as well as Hawkeyes keeping an eye on any threats?
There's four catapults, in war they would all be in use at launch, that's four aircraft launched per minute.
@@rayjames6096 9 minutes+ to launch one aircraft equates to a lot less than 4 per minute.
@@johnnolang3734 how did you work that out?
@Ray James Whether we use 4 catapults depends on the size of the sorties. If you aren't launching the airplanes, you're going to trash a bow cat and use it for parking.
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