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More ›U.S. Navy Boeing F/A-18 Hornet, EA-18G Growler, Reg. 169146, Military Code NJ-521, Unit Markings: VAQ-129, Serial No. G137, Weapons Systems Officer, Wizzo, close-up pilot view, air-to-air, Luke Air Force Base, test flights Arizona 2023
A U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler flies air-to-air near Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, during 2023 test operations. The aircraft carries registration 169146 with unit markings NJ-521 assigned to VAQ-129. Based on the Boeing F/A-18 Hornet airframe, the EA-18G is a twin-seat electronic attack aircraft powered by two General Electric F414 afterburning turbofan engines. The image shows the cockpit area with aircrew visible beneath the canopy during controlled flight.
Author: piemags/Aviation PhotoCrew
Photo size: 13.9 Mpixels (39.8 MB uncompressed) - 4566x3044 pixels (15.2x10.1 in / 38.7x25.8 cm at 300 ppi)
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Published in: Arizona Test Flights 2023