File:Sparrow III launch F3H-2M NAN2-59.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSparrow III launch F3H-2M NAN2-59.jpg | A series of pictures showing the launching sequence of a AAM-N-6 Sparrow III missile from a McDonnell F3H-2N Demon (BuNo 137010) at the Point Mugu Pacific Missile Test Range, about 1958. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News February 1959 [1] |
Author | USN |
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