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[edit]DescriptionF4H-1F CVA-62 2 NAN5-60.jpg | A McDonnell F4H-1F (later F-4A) Phantom II fighter during trials on the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Independence (CVA-62) in early 1960. Note the early-style smaller radome and flat aft cockpit. This may be the sixth production aircraft, BuNo 143391, which had a blown-flap system of boundary layer control, which was later adopted for production. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News May 1960 [1] |
Author | USN |
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