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P-3C Orion...meets the Cutter


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I got a sense of how old aircrew vets of WWII might have felt seeing their aircraft get scrapped. I logged a few dozen combat hours over Iraq in this one (BuNo 161011) operating out of Talil AB back in '07/'08. Extensive corrosion in the wing area lead to it's "scrapping on site". I hope some guys down at NAS Jax got a few souvenirs out of her first! I have a P-3 prop blade awaiting refurbishment...but I'd like to get a hold of a center windscreen (FE window) someday too.

 

Thanks for the ride!

 

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14 hours ago, zerosystem said:

That flight deck would make a nice museum display...just saying...:rolleyes:

Probably a stripped, empty shell.  I assume anything of any possible use was removed from the airframe before it was chopped.

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9 hours ago, 82Whitey51 said:

Already gone to the boneyard. This is a possible replacement proposed:

 

Yeah, I had heard about those. So I guess 341 is gone then. A couple went out today. 305 on the range and 303 up to Whidbey. 305 should be 158926, but not sure about 303.

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The first P-8A was delivered to Whidbey last week. I guess there's two units transferring here from Hawaii, but they will transitioning to the P-8 as well. So, what has been a common sight in the Pacific Northwest for the last 50 years will become a rare one over the next three, and then they will be gone. 

 

Aaron 

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  • 6 months later...

Those photos remind me of the those of the EP-3E AIRES II (156511) being dismantled on China's Hainan Island several years ago after the mid-air with the Chinese F-8-II...

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