File:Gimlet FJ-2 F6F.jpg
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English: A U.S. Navy North American FJ-2 Fury launches a GIMLET rocket against a Grumman F6F-5K Hellcat target drone in 1954. |
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23:53, 11 January 2011 | 320 × 240 (12 KB) | The Bushranger (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=GIMLET rocket launch from a North American FJ-2 Fury against a F6F Hellcat target drone.}} |Source=U.S. Navy photograph via [http://www.chinalakealumni.org/IMAGES/1954/Gimlet%20FJ-2%2030APR54%20F6F%20target%20NP45-067861. |
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