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F4D-1 Skyray in Flight out of VMF-115, MCAS, El Toro, CA

The single-place Douglas Skyray was named after the undersea manta ray it resembled. It was on the leading edge of aircraft design, could climb to 40,000 feet in two minutes and reach Mach 1 during a dive. Douglas built 421 Skyrays, including two prototypes, and they continued to roll out of the El Segundo, Calif., plant until December 1958. After 1962, it was designated the F-6A and served Marine and Navy carrier squadrons until February 1964.
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Unique identifier BI224425 
Boeing ID estc46 
Type Image 
Size 2994px × 2380px   20MB 
License type RM 
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