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One of my favorite movies. The A6 is my most favorite combat aircraft. Love the scenes of that archaic instrumentation in the instrument panel.

Presently available on Prime.

Yeah, sure, I know the book, and the movie have a slim grasp on reality. But still I like it a lot.

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That was a great book, I’ll have to check out the movie. Thanks for the heads up.


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Was this the story featuring a main character popularly known as "Magnet Ass?" Read a ton of those books back in the 80s.


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It is a 1991 movie based on Stephen Coonts's book of the same name published in 1986. Coonts was a bomber pilot previously.

There are apparently 9 or 10 books in the Jake Grafton series.


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My dad has watched that about 672 times. Plus or minus I might be off 10-/+

It is a good movie, no doubt.

But I knew kids that watched Barney and Friends purple fuzzy dinosaur less number of times.

I asked him if he was retarded. I seems excessive.

Just me stopping by I’ve watched it a couple times in the back ground. Dude is ready for jello.

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I won't volunteer for the Jello yet.

I think this evening was my third viewing in 30 years.

I went to College with a guy who bragged he had seen "Star Wars" thirteen times during the time it was playing in our local theaters at initial release.


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We can be driving somewhere and him ask me “hey you ever watch that flight of the intruder? “
Oh my foucking Gawd…i just say yeah with you… a lot and dont want to hear a story about it, the end

Then he shifts to CSI miami, new orleans, denver, buffalo, newark, blah blah blah

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The Marlboro Man was Jake Grafton.

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Pretty sure there is a Campfire member the flew some version of the plane.
I'm thinking it was the Prowler.


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Originally Posted by NVhntr
That was a great book, I’ll have to check out the movie. Thanks for the heads up.



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Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Pretty sure there is a Campfire member the flew some version of the plane.
I'm thinking it was the Prowler.
I believe there are at least two former A-6 pilots here. Jorge and Pugs


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It’s a very entertaining movie, with a great cast. The mad chitter switching to the mad pisser was funny as hell considering I was stationed on an amphibious assault ship at the time.

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Friend Brad Johnson starred as Jake Grafton. RIP, gone too soon.


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I have over 1,000 hours in that wonderful aircraft. Knew 2 guys in the squadron that filmed scenes for that movie all around Hawaii.

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Originally Posted by Godogs57
Friend Brad Johnson starred as Jake Grafton. RIP, gone too soon.



I always enjoyed my conversations with Brad, when he came into the Gun Library.


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Originally Posted by m_stevenson
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Pretty sure there is a Campfire member the flew some version of the plane.
I'm thinking it was the Prowler.
I believe there are at least two former A-6 pilots here. Jorge and Pugs


IIRC, Jorge flew the Lockheed S-3 Viking.




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Pugs was an A-6 guy.


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Originally Posted by slumlord
We can be driving somewhere and him ask me “hey you ever watch that flight of the intruder? “
Oh my foucking Gawd…i just say yeah with you… a lot and dont want to hear a story about it, the end

Then he shifts to CSI miami, new orleans, denver, buffalo, newark, blah blah blah
He is so lucky to have such an understanding son.


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There are possibly a dozen or so military aviation vets here on the 'Fire. All branches and many airframes and crew positions.

And a million "There I was..." tales.


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I've become friends with a man at the gym where I work out. He was a USMC pilot flying the A4Skyhawk over Vietnam. He did 70 missions, so he told me. I'll have to ask him if he ever flew the Intruder.

After getting out of the Marines, he flew for American Airlines, 28 years. Helluva nice man, along with his wife, too. They both attend the gym same days I am there.

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Originally Posted by Leanwolf
I've become friends with a man at the gym where I work out. He was a USMC pilot flying the A4Skyhawk over Vietnam. He did 70 missions, so he told me. I'll have to ask him if he ever flew the Intruder.

After getting out of the Marines, he flew for American Airlines, 28 years. Helluva nice man, along with his wife, too. They both attend the gym same days I am there.

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363 Skyhawks were lost in Vietnam, I just looked it up.
Holy crap and that's just one aircraft type.
Who thinks the Russians weren't manning those SAM launchers and radars ?


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I have several buds that flew the A-6. The guys in the following incidents were IPs with me in VT-9 ‘77-‘78 or so…great guys you’d want on your team.

One was nearly killed when the large, heavy TDI attitude gyro (I think that’s what it was called) came out of the instrument panel on a night cat shot. It jammed the stick full aft and knocked the pilot out. The BN was able to reach over and get the thing off the pilot and get the nose down until the pilot came to. IIRC the thing weighted 65-70 lbs. Adrenaline can do wonders!

There had been at least one other incident where i think the BN was able to eject them ok.

Another who had flown A-4s in Vietnam was going through the weapons and tactics phase of the A-6 replacement squadron. They were bombing on one of the live ordnance targets in the Chocolate Mountains north of the NAS El Centro. I think the mishap was attributed to one of the Mk 82s arming early off the rack and a bomb to bomb collision below my bud’s aircraft and killed both of them. Left a wife and two teenagers.

The last one was also doing the weapons phase in the East Coast replacement squadron at NAS Oceana. I was in the F-4 RAG at Oceana at the time. They were doing a night, low level, nuclear weapons delivery at Dare County range in North Carolina. They flew into the trees on the W-E run in line at about 450 kts. Pretty sad memorial service…he left his wife and baby boy.


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Originally Posted by rost495
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We can be driving somewhere and him ask me “hey you ever watch that flight of the intruder? “
Oh my foucking Gawd…i just say yeah with you… a lot and dont want to hear a story about it, the end

Then he shifts to CSI miami, new orleans, denver, buffalo, newark, blah blah blah
He is so lucky to have such an understanding son.
So precious

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Have a buddy that was on the Independence while they were filming the movie. He’s in one of the scenes and says he still receives a check every so often for his appearance. Have always enjoyed the movie.

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Rewatched the movie last week. I read the book but that was a long time again.

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Originally Posted by RockyRaab
Pugs was an A-6 guy.

I flew the EA-6B, the better looking fighting drumstick from the Grumman Ironworks. wink

When I got to NAS Whidbey in 88 they were filming the movie. They did a really good job in some respects making the A-6E's look like VN era A-6A's with new paint and removing the TRAM ball under the nose and the flying scenes in the movie were really good but they altered the story from the book far too much into implausible.

I was sure I was going to be an A-6 Bombardier all through flight school but come winging day (that last one of the FY) they sent the #1 guy to NAS Oceana with A-6's and everyone else got EA-6B's to fill a class at the FRS. Oh well, worked out well in the long run and I look back on 2200 hours in the Prowler with fondness.

Was going through pics recently and here's one I took on the wing of a VA-65 A-6E carrying a buddy store on the centerline station for aerial refueling. You can see the ball under the nose that was the TRAM (Target Recognition and Attack Multi-sensor). This was in 90 off the Lincoln as my Airwing did the shakedown cruise.

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Great pic.

As always, grateful for contributions from our military aviators.


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Originally Posted by Direct_Drive
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I've become friends with a man at the gym where I work out. He was a USMC pilot flying the A4Skyhawk over Vietnam. He did 70 missions, so he told me. I'll have to ask him if he ever flew the Intruder.

After getting out of the Marines, he flew for American Airlines, 28 years. Helluva nice man, along with his wife, too. They both attend the gym same days I am there.

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363 Skyhawks were lost in Vietnam, I just looked it up.
Holy crap and that's just one aircraft type.
Who thinks the Russians weren't manning those SAM launchers and radars ?

My friend said to me, "I always felt damned lucky that when I returned to base, I did not have any more holes in me than when I started the mission. Can't say the same for my plane."

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Pugs was an A-6 guy.

I flew the EA-6B, the better looking fighting drumstick from the Grumman Corporation. wink

When I got to NAS Whidbey in 88 they were filming the movie. They did a really good job in some respects making the A-6E's look like VN era A-6A's with new paint and removing the TRAM ball under the nose and the flying scenes in the movie were really good but they altered the story from the book far too much into implausible.

I was sure I was going to be an A-6 Bombardier all through flight school but come winging day (that last one of the FY) they sent the #1 guy to NAS Oceana with A-6's and everyone else got EA-6B's to fill a class at the FRS. Oh well, worked out well in the long run and I look back on 2200 hours in the Prowler with fondness.

Was going through pics recently and here's one I took on the wing of a VA-65 A-6E carrying a buddy store on the centerline station for aerial refueling. You can see the ball under the nose that was the TRAM (Target Recognition and Attack Multi-sensor). This was in 90 off the Lincoln as my Airwing did the shakedown cruise.

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A whole LOT of us had those same thoughts.


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Originally Posted by Pugs
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
Pugs was an A-6 guy.

I flew the EA-6B, the better looking fighting drumstick from the Grumman Ironworks. wink

When I got to NAS Whidbey in 88 they were filming the movie. They did a really good job in some respects making the A-6E's look like VN era A-6A's with new paint and removing the TRAM ball under the nose and the flying scenes in the movie were really good but they altered the story from the book far too much into implausible.

I was sure I was going to be an A-6 Bombardier all through flight school but come winging day (that last one of the FY) they sent the #1 guy to NAS Oceana with A-6's and everyone else got EA-6B's to fill a class at the FRS. Oh well, worked out well in the long run and I look back on 2200 hours in the Prowler with fondness.

Was going through pics recently and here's one I took on the wing of a VA-65 A-6E carrying a buddy store on the centerline station for aerial refueling. You can see the ball under the nose that was the TRAM (Target Recognition and Attack Multi-sensor). This was in 90 off the Lincoln as my Airwing did the shakedown cruise.

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We affectionately called the A-6 the winged baseball bat and the EA-6B the station wagon…..Mom and Dad in the front and the kids in the back.

If you can’t make fun of your Airwing buds, who can you joke around with? 😁


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I was at Ft. Hood doing the medevac mission (UH1V) when that movie came out. Saw it at a theater in Killeen. Yea, we all wanted to be A6 pilots the next day. A fun time for us was NOE at 90 knots. I did get to see a whole lot of Ft. Hood most folks no longer get to see.

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Originally Posted by BFaucett
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Pretty sure there is a Campfire member the flew some version of the plane.
I'm thinking it was the Prowler.
I believe there are at least two former A-6 pilots here. Jorge and Pugs


IIRC, Jorge flew the Lockheed S-3 Viking.


Thanks for that. My memory failed me.


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I couldn't believe my eyes in 2005, al asad airbase iraq. AE-6 Prowlers operating daily. Replaced by the F-18 Growler? Anyway one of my favorites. Thanks you guys that flew it!

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I think there needs to be a aviation thread.....I think many of us would love to hear you aviators stories.

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I asked my friend at the gym this morning if he'd flown the Intruder?

He said he hadn't but had a good friend who flew one in Vietnam. He said he and other Intruder pilots did a lot of very good work there.

FWIW.

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As a FAC supporting the Army's 173rd Airborne Bd out of LZ English around the infamous Bong Son Pass, I worked a flight of Navy A-7s once during a firefight. They did excellent work. A-6s did an entirely different mission, and I never even saw one. That was my only use of Navy assets in my year there.

One of the more difficult aspects of being a FAC was the difference in terminology used by the services. We had to use an entirely different vocabulary and sequence of commands if working AF fighters, Navy fighters, Army artillery, or - in the extremely rare instances of actually using it - Naval gunfire. That doesn't even touch on the very different nomenclature of the weapons. You had to really know that when fighters showed up with Mark whatever bombs that they were suitable for the job you had. That was especially important when the ground troops were at bayonet range from the NVA.


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Aviation Electronics Tech A-6s

Tough Bird and Good Men in the Canopy and all around it.

The movie is like many for the guys that actually were around them. Kind of alright but the movies aren’t made for the entertainment of the military guys as much as attracting the masses.

“I’d do it for you” was a great line though even if it glosses over the vaporization of a bombing run on some humans.

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I flew in that aircraft 5-6 times but in the EA6B (EW) variant.


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Son was in an A6 squadron for a while. I still have a carved wooden A6 on the shelf and a squadron tee shirt.

When I saw this thread the other day, I was motivated to check out the movie on prime, may have seen it back in the day, don’t remember. Very entertaining if somewhat cliche-ridden. Also, the Olongapo scenes which were supposed to be set in 1972 showed stuff that didn’t exist until much later. A bit hokey, but hey, it’s entertainment, right?


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A-6 aircraft play a large part in this. Enjoy!

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That guy is funny Bob.

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That guy is funny Bob.


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Check out his YouTube channel!

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