File:NAS Lakehurst cat launch A-4s NAN1-79.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionNAS Lakehurst cat launch A-4s NAN1-79.jpg | U.S. Navy Douglas A-4C Skyhawk fighters during catapult tests at Naval Air Test Facility Lakehurst, New Jersey (USA), in 1978. The Skyhawks were launched with a C13 Model 1 catapult, installed on all U.S. aircraft carriers from CVN-65 to CVN-71. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News January 1979 [1] |
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