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Photo ID 125392 by Aaron C. Rhodes. USA Navy Boeing EA 18G Growler, 168250
Photo ID: 125392
One of VAQ-129's Growlers sits on the flightline, down for long-term maintenance, while two others sit in the background. Notice the late afternoon fog rolling in off of the straight of Juan De Fuca.
Photo ID 125090 by Aaron C. Rhodes. USA Navy Boeing EA 18G Growler, 168250
Photo ID: 125090
Looking at part of VAQ-129's ramp from the tower, and understanding that there are EA-6B, EP-3E ARIES II, and EA-18G, as well as P-3C Orion airframes assigned here, it is easy to understand why NAS Whidbey is called "Home of Electronic Attack"
Photo ID 99484 by Alex Jossi. USA Navy Boeing EA 18G Growler, 168268
Photo ID: 99484
One of two Whidbey Growlers to show up, the sun came out just as they were preparing for departure.
Photo ID 94444 by Alex Jossi. USA Navy Boeing EA 18G Growler, 166940
Photo ID: 94444
Departing NAS Whidbey Island on Runway 7.
Photo ID 89370 by Brandon Thetford. USA Navy Boeing EA 18G Growler, 166940
Photo ID 81529 by Lars Kitschke. USA Navy Boeing EA 18G Growler, 166895
Photo ID: 81529
Photo ID 57421 by David Atkinson. USA Navy Boeing EA 18G Growler, 166940
Photo ID: 57421
Arriving from its home base of NAS Whidbey Island, VAQ-129 Growler was inbound for static display at the 2010 McChord Air Expo. A NASA T-34 is on downwind in the background
Photo ID 53146 by mark forest. USA Navy Grumman EA 6B Prowler G 128, 161349
Photo ID: 53146
VAQ-129 Prowler detached to NAS El Centro flying evening sorties.
Photo ID 49279 by William T  Shemley. USA Navy Boeing EA 18G Growler, 166895
Photo ID: 49279
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