Confessions of a P-3c Pilot

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Confessions of a P-3c Pilot

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One of the better articles I've read in some time.

http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/confes ... 1598415741

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Thanks, awesome article. Does anybody happen to know the book he mentioned? is it worth 40$ or more?
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So much to digest there. Loved the idea of a robust, multi-layered ASuW capability that the P-8 could have, as well as the long-range tanker concept. These are things the Navy really needs.
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Yes awesome article!

I never put 2 and 2 together with the Maverick and the littoral ASuW role, learn something new everyday

A lot of insight on how these platforms(P-3, P-8, and probably any other MPA//MMA) are utilized in their different roles.

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excellent article, thanks for sharing Mike
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Thanks a lot as well, excellent read.
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