File:F3D-2 CVA-59 cat Feb1956.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionF3D-2 CVA-59 cat Feb1956.jpg | A U.S. Navy Douglas F3D-2 Skyknight about to be launched from the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal (CVA-59) in February 1956. |
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U.S. Navy publication Pistons to Jets, Volume 2 of a Commemorative Collection. Chapter II: Tactical Jet Missions, Nuclear Warfare, Vietnam, Top Gun, Search and Rescue and Reactionary Air Strikes. [1] |
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