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- WELCOME TO THE WEBPAGE OF
- TACTICAL ELECTRONIC WARFARE SQUADRON THREE FOUR
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- TACELRON 34
- VAQ-34
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- Welcome aboard Shipmates!
- You have just touched down at the VAQ-34 webpage.
- Please come on in and check it out, see what we did, where we did it, and how we
did it.
- When you are done stop by the quarterdeck and sign the logbook, and let us know
how you liked your visit.
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- Late Breaking News!!
- March 2009
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- From Raytheon Flight Test Operations via the A-3 Skywarrior website:
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Our bailment contract is due to expire at the end of Mar 2010.
I would expect we will have four aircraft that could easily (not much work involved)
be flown to museums. Two to five others could be flown with some larger (and
variable) level of effort (replacing parts used for other aircraft). The remaining
would need to be trucked if they are to be safely and economically moved.
There are a number of small museums on your request list, but I would
suggest we make a strong effort to get these to some of the larger indoor museums first.
We need to try to get Pensacola interested in taking one and putting it indoors.
The one on the sea ramp does not do the A-3 community justice. I
am willing to call them, but if either of you know who actually makes those decisions at
P-cola, feel free to go for it instead. I would suggest they can have first choice
of anything we have. Wright-Pat has also expressed an interest in our
F-15 testbed. Any other larger museums out there worth approaching?
(Wouldn't the Smithsonian in DC be a victory?) The larger military museums
need to be given the first right of refusal. 75RS could be made to look like an
EA-3B again if that has any importance to someone.
Pax River and Whidbey are two air stations that rate an A-3 if we can
generate interest. A couple have respectable paint jobs and would look OK following
a good detailing. The rest would need to be painted to be museum respectable.
I have heard Sanford, Florida wanted one as well to join the A-5. Never
saw that park so I do not know how good it is. But there is A-3 history with all of
them.
The four Mojave jets will need to be given out by July or NAVAIR will
likely bring out the chipper. As far as I am concerned, a museum can take possession
of one and leave it at Mojave until they can afford to move it now, but they will
need to pay the storage costs (about $200/month) and the Navy will be unhappy should they
take one and then back out after a year or two because they can not move it. We
could maybe get one or two of them flown out, but there would be a larger effort involved
compared with the VNY jets. They need to be assigned by Jul 09 or they may be gone
forever.
Below is our list with my quick assessment of condition. The
flyers will be available Apr 2010. The non-flyers are available now for the
asking. The possible flyers could go anytime, but will have some preparation costs
to deal with.
I hope we can get as many of these aircraft to some good museums.
Let me know what I can do to help. It is time to move. This next year
will go by fast.
Ronald Woltman
Flight Test Operations
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- VAQ-34 Squadron Spaces at NAS Point Mugu, CA.
- Photo by Paul Whittington
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- End of an era
- The VAQ-34 Hangers at NAS Point Mugu have been demolished.
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- Photos by Kirk.Litzsinger
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