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prowler replaced by growler? Those NAVY guys aren't very original, are they?

 

I'm part amazed, part horrified at the way the WHOLE NAVY air arm is becoming hornets. I suppose it shows the basic versatillity of the design.

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prowler replaced by growler? Those NAVY guys aren't very original, are they?

 

I'm part amazed, part horrified at the way the WHOLE NAVY air arm is becoming hornets. I suppose it shows the basic versatillity of the design.

 

 

Even though I have my personal opinion about the SH, it does make sense to keep it to one aircraft.

 

1. You don't have to have 4000 parts for 4 different air frames. One stop shop.

2. A greater pool of crew chiefs, avionics and other technicians on hand.

 

and that is just a start. So in the grand scheme of things it works out well.

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The "G"rowler was the nickname assigned to the project when it was revealed EA-18G would be the designation. After awhile, the USN just decided not to fight it and made it official.

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