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DescriptionCdr Knudson CO VX-30 in front of QF-4S 2004.jpg | U.S. Navy Commander Wade Knudson, commanding officer of to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron VX-30 Bloodhounds at Naval Air Station Point Mugu, California (USA), in front of one of three McDonnell Douglas QF-4S Phantom II fighters in 2004. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News September-October 2004, p. 26 [1] |
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