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What Does "VF" Mean in the Navy?

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That's right. Ya pick the two sitting next to each other wearing the same dress. If it was a two Kloster ride to the hotel, the dry hair is optional, right?
 
Blimp?

ZP, we had a pilot who transitioned from blimps to the P-3 back in the mid-60's, he used to be in a ZP squadron, Z= non-rigid P= maritime patrol. He had to do the whole fixed wing trainig command to get the other half of his wings. Blimp drivers only had one half of a wing.
 
Good ole' Sabailand. Thai chicks, air mattresses, bubble baths, crew dogs. I'm getting misty eyed here.
 
pilotyip's whole dissertation on what it takes to be a VP pilot -- well, with a few minor changes, it could easily apply to A.F. tanker pilots.

I just about fell out of my seat laughing...how true it is.
 

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