A C-2A Greyhound and E-2C Hawkeye seen together during a fly by near the aircraft carrier USS Abraham

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A C-2A Greyhound and E-2C Hawkeye seen together during a fly by near the aircraft carrier USS Abraham

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So I made this lil thing a while ago as practice since we’re talking about animation in my digital arts class. It was too big to make a gif of it sadly.
C-2A VRC-30 by Rob Schleiffert Via Flickr: NAS Atsugi, 31 October 1994. This Greyhound was a visitor that arrived from the USS Kitty Hawk. The carrier's name is written on the rear fuselage. Earlier that day an F-14 of VF-51 came in from that same carrier. VRC-30 is home based at NAS North Island (California)
A Fokker C-2 at Teterboro Field, N.J, likely the late 1920s