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— — - With the setting sun dropping down behind the Sierra Nevada behind me, shadows are being cast upon the Virginia Range mountains and the scene in front of me as a VMFAT-101 (Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101) "Sharpshooters" F/A-18D leaves thrust diamonds while rocketing away from runway 16L and heads home to MCAS Miramar.
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With the setting sun dropping down behind the Sierra Nevada behind me, shadows are being cast upon the Virginia Range mountains and the scene in front of me as a VMFAT-101 (Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101) "Sharpshooters" F/A-18D leaves thrust diamonds while rocketing away from runway 16L and heads home to MCAS Miramar.

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Gary SchenauerPhoto Uploader
Interesting bit of info ... Extremely high winds were swirling around the airport all day. As early evening began to come on, the winds had shifted to a steady blast out of the south. When the lady Marine pilot of this Hornet was taxiing out, she radioed that she would be "lighting up" when she took off into the strong wind. The acknowledgment of her message included the "request" that she "keep it lit" while coming past the tower. She did!
Matt Winhall
Awesome info Gary! And an awesome shot!
Gary SchenauerPhoto Uploader
TYVM for the comment, Matt. I had considered posting a different click of it snapped only a few seconds later where the Bug had climbed high enough to emerge from the shadow and be better illuminated by the last of the sunlight, but by then the pilot had turned off the "flamethrower." Also, the shock diamonds stand out more distinctly against the dark mountains. I appreciate the compliment. (Wave)
Greg Byington
very cool!

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