File:OS2U Kingfishers taxi into position for launch in February 1943.jpg
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editDescriptionOS2U Kingfishers taxi into position for launch in February 1943.jpg | U.S. Navy Vought OS2U Kingfishers taxi into position for launch from a snowy air station for patrols over the North Atlantic. Note the open cockpits. |
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