File:AD-3Q from VC-33 on carrier in early 1950s.jpg
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English: A U.S. Navy Douglas AD-3Q Skyraider from composite squadron VC-33 Avengers taking off from an aircraft carrier in the early 1950s. The aircraft is armed with 12.7 cm rockets and aerial mines. |
Date | circa 1950-1953 |
Source | U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1996.253.2450 |
Author | U.S. Navy |
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