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Funny on the product page it shows pics of the aircraft…but not the same. Me thinks these are just downloaded from the net and not the actual aircraft that was recorded if one was actually recorded at all.
I don’t know, but two of the Toms are from the same unit, so could have been photographed on the same day.
The third has a different typeface for the a/c code and “USS John F Kennedy” on the leading edge rather than the “Pukin’ Dogs” of VF-143, who were evidently shore stationed at that point. There’s nothing at all stopping the shot from being taken on the same ramp on the same day, though.
So you may be right, you may be wrong, but just because the photos are of different aircraft doesn’t mean they were “downloaded from the internet”. I quite frequently take photos of different aircraft when I go to see one!