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    some nice pics!
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    USS Enterprise, the US Navy's oldest carrier, recently in-chopped into the Mediterranean while on its latest deployment. As part of its operations, cross-deck flight operations with French Rafael fighters were conducted, a rarity in these days of specialized aircraft and flight ops. Narrative comments are from an email received from a deployed Enterprise officer who participated in the events:

    "We trapped two French Rafale fighters on board the Enterprise today, first time ever that they have trapped. They did touch and go's off other carriers before, but this was the first time to trap. They shut down, met with ENT heavies, French DVs (distinguished visitors), including one with 5 stars.

    At the catapult, again a first, they took off with no issues. Then did a spectacular formation fly-by at deck level.

    On-deck pics include side-by-side of Rafale on Cat 1 and F/A-18F Super Hornet on Cat 2. Another Rafale has just come off Cat 4 and is using afterburners on the climb-out. Their catapult procedure are a little different. They do wipeout checks before crossing the JBD; once in tension they just go straight to MIL power, salute, and launch. AB comes once down the cat. Note the moveable canards just aft of the canopy."

    As a former catapult officer, I can attest how this would have generated a fair amount of interest from the air and flight-deck crews, if for nothing else than to be a break from the every-day monotony of launching flight operations. Having the French carrier Charles De Gaulle's catapult and arresting gear systems designed and installed by our NAVAIR guys and gals from Lakehurst, NJ helps in that the systems used by both French naval aircraft and our our aircraft are similar (if not almost identical).

    Score a few points for combined interoperability! We've come close in recent years, at least with regards to joint aircraft naval flight operations - I've seen flight deck videos of a French F-8 Crusader do touch and go's on board USS John F Kennedy (our Landing Signal Officer call for the pilot to add a bit of power during the approach is "Power". The French call is "Moteur") and the Argentines bounced A-4 Skyhawks on the deck of USS Ronald Reagan a few years ago, but this is the first time I've seen actual traps and cats done in a long time. We scream about the aforementioned "interoperability" (or the capability of a piece of equipment/hardware/weapon/whatever to be able to function with different systems) in the halls of the Pentagon all the time - its nice to be able to see it executed on La pointe pointu du javelot again.

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    Nice pics mate, love that plane

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    Quote Originally Posted by arthuro View Post
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    Huh?

    Strange but funy expression. ^^

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    Good looking bird, thanks for the pix.

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    Here are the High-Resolution links:
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    MEDITERRANEAN SEA (July 23, 2007) - A French Rafale M combat aircraft on the flight deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65).
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    MEDITERRANEAN SEA (July 23, 2007) - Chief of French Naval Staff, Amiral Oudot de Dainville, observes a French Rafale M combat aircraft from the French nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle as it lands on the flight deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65).

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    Rafales look tiny on this carrier!

    thank you for this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpheus View Post
    Good looking bird, thanks for the pix.
    Maybe the US government is going to buy some of those birds.

    However, i love this kind of military cooperation, i think it is the fist time that a non US plane take off and land on an American air craft carrier.

    As a French guy it is a real pride to see those photos and videos and to welcome Big E in our country.

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    Awesome, love those Dassault birds!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capet View Post
    Maybe the US government is going to buy some of those birds.

    However, i love this kind of military cooperation, i think it is the fist time that a non US plane take off and land on an American air craft carrier.

    As a French guy it is a real pride to see those photos and videos and to welcome Big E in our country.
    Nice pics! Thanks.

    Slightly off topic, but relevant I think:
    Nations, as well as men, almost always betray the most prominent features of their future destiny in their earliest years. When I contemplate the ardor with which the Anglo-Americans prosecute commercial enterprise, the advantages which befriend them, and the success of their undertakings, I cannot refrain from believing that they will one day become the first maritime power of the globe. They are born to rule the seas, as the Romans were to conquer the world.
    Excerpt from DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA by Alexis De Tocqueville (a Frenchman, and early observer of the Republic )
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    sorry, double post

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    Great pics and I love that video. Thanks for the posts.

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    Has anyone noticed just HOW STUPID the chaps at defensetech are?

    "Rafael".... tsk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capet View Post
    Maybe the US government is going to buy some of those birds.

    However, i love this kind of military cooperation, i think it is the fist time that a non US plane take off and land on an American air craft carrier.

    As a French guy it is a real pride to see those photos and videos and to welcome Big E in our country.
    Someone who used to post on this board was on a carrier when some French F-8 Crusaders landed and took off again. He related the story that they had to go to storage and get some bridel's or something for relaunch.

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