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May 8, 1969, a camera on the underside of the fuselage of an A-4 Skyhawk climbing to altitude capturing the the carrier Bon Homme Richard (CVA 31) underway.
 

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May 26, 1957- sailors appear as small as ants as they assemble for inspection on the flight deck of the carrier Saratoga (CVA 60), her deck home to F3H Demons, A3D Skywarriors, AD Skyraiders, A4D Skyhawks, an AJ Savage, and an S2F Tracker.
 

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May 31, 1960, sailors on board the carrier Bon Homme Richard (CVA 31) spell out "congratulations" in kanji on the flight deck in honor of the birth of a crown prince to Japan's royal couple. The ships was moored at Kobe, Japan.
 

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June 1, 1965 at Chu Lai, South Vietnam. It shows the first A-4B Skyhawk to land at the air base using MOREST (Mobile Arresting) gear. Piloting the airplane was Colonel J.D. Noble, commanding officer of Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 12.
 

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June 3, 1968- an A-4 Skyhawk of Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) 311 is positioned on a catapult for launch from Chu Lai in South Vietnam. The catapult enabled bomb-laden aircraft to take off from the base's short aluminum mat airfield until the completion of a 10,000 ft. runway.
 
Hola:¿he entendido que tenian catapultas en una base terrestre (chu lai) hasta terminar la pista de 10000 pies???
no sabia que habian usado ese sistema en tierra en esa epoca
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Three stalwarts of Marine Corps aviation pictured in formation on September 15, 1971, thirty-nine years ago today. The aircraft are an F-4J Phantom II of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 251, an AV-8A Harrier of Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) 513, and an A-4M Skyhawk of Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) 324.
 

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A-4 Skyhawk of Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron (H&MS) 15 taking the barricade during a recovery on board the carrier Midway (CVA 41) on October 30, 1965.
A hydraulic failure prevented the pilot, Captain H.C. Ivy, USMC, from lowering his nose wheel.

 

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Esa y muchas cosas mas te llegaban y que lo digan aquel personal que fue expuesto ex-profeso bajo la explosión en altura de los misiles AIR-2 Genie con cabeza nuclear, con las garantías que no les pasaría nada, todos fallecieron de cáncer, por ahí esta el vídeo de esas personas en Youtube y creo que en el foro también esta pero lo vuelvo a colocar para ilustrar.


Otro video para los que no conocen el AIR-2 Genie, esta vez lanzado desde un Lockheed F-104A modificado.


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