File:T-33A RCN over Halifax 1957.jpeg
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DescriptionT-33A RCN over Halifax 1957.jpeg | Two Canadair CT-133 Silver Star trainers of the Royal Canadian Navy flying over Angus MacDonald Bridge between Dartmouth and Halifax, Nova Scotia (Canada), in 1957. The CT-133 was a Canadian-built Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News July 1957, p. 24 [1] |
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