File:F9F-6P VC-61 over NAS Miramar 1954.jpg
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DescriptionF9F-6P VC-61 over NAS Miramar 1954.jpg | A U.S. Navy Grumman F9F-6P Cougar reconnaissance plane (BuNo 134458) assigned to composite squadron VC-61 Eyes of the Fleet in flight over Naval Air Station Miramar, California (USA), 4 March 1954. The squadron was based at the air station. |
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Source | U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1999.272.021 [1] |
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