File:FJ-1 assembly line NAN2-48.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFJ-1 assembly line NAN2-48.jpg | The assembly line at North American Aviation producing FJ-1 Fury fighters for the U.S. Navy. Three prototypes and 30 production aircraft were delivered. |
Date | 1947/48 |
Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News February 1948 [1] |
Author | USN |
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