Navy F/A 18 Super Hornets in Fargo
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These 3 Super Hornets from Fighter attack squadron VFA 105 Buzzed right over my place today, not odd that a military plane came over Fargo just rare to see NAVY aircraft fly here.



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hmm interesting
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Found a little info on them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VFA-105 -
KA-T_240;292913 wrote:
They got to put that empty ex AF base to work somehow
Funny thing....... they were not parked on base. They were parked in general aviation.
Square intakes are one visual difference from the standard Hornet:


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ichibankilla;292914 wrote:
Found a little info on them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VFA-105Wikipedia info at that. So you know its 100% true. Always.
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For the most part that Wikipedia article is true, The VFA 105 is part of the Atlantic Carrier Air Group. The Capt's of the flight is actually a very well decorated Gulf war 1 vet, looked up his info and was surprised what i found.
http://www.cvw3.navy.mil/index.php?id=29&secid=105
Captain Lewisâ first sea tour was in VA-72 flying the A-7 Corsair. During his tour with the âBluehawksâ he deployed onboard USS JOHN F. KENNEDY from August 1990 to April 1991 in support of Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. He was selected as an exchange officer and served with the Royal Navyâs 800 Naval Air Squadron flying the Sea Harrier. While on assignment with the Royal Navy, he deployed in HMS INVINCIBLE to the Far East from August â November 1992, and to the Adriatic Sea from July 1993 to February 1994 in support of Operation DENY FLIGHT. He served as a Department Head with the âGolden Dragonsâ of VFA-192 in Japan, deploying in USS INDEPENDENCE from August â November 1995 and February â June 1997. During this tour, he was selected as the Commander, Naval Air Force Pacific Fleet Aviator of the Year for 1996. He reported as the Executive Officer of the âValionsâ of VFA-15 and deployed in USS ENTERPRISE from April â November 2001 in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM.
Captain Lewisâ personal awards include the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal (seven Strike Flight and four Individual with Combat âVâ), three Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (two with Combat âVâ), and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, as well as various service and campaign awards.

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