File:SNJ-3 trainer at NAS Jacksonville 1942.jpg
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editDescriptionSNJ-3 trainer at NAS Jacksonville 1942.jpg | A U.S. Navy North American SNJ-3 Texan (BuNo 6836) used for intermediate pilot training at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), in early 1942. |
Date | Taken on 8 January 1942 |
Source | Naval Air Station Jacksonville website photo CNIC 042565 |
Author | USN |
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