File:US Navy DN-SC-93-04867 S-3A Viking emergency landing USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72).JPEG
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[edit]DescriptionUS Navy DN-SC-93-04867 S-3A Viking emergency landing USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72).JPEG |
English: An Air Anti-submarine Squadron 29 (VS-29) S-3A Viking aircraft, its left main landing gear damaged, comes in for an emergency landing aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN-72). First view in a series of ten. |
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Author | PH3 Eric Hayhurst |
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