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McDonnell GAM-72 Quail
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McDonnell GAM-72 Quail on Trailer
Designed for launching from the bomb bay of a B-47 or B-52, the McDonnell GAM-72 Quail acted as a decoy to draw the enemy defense away from target-bound bombers. The GAM-72 duplicated the flight characteristics and radar signature of the parent aircraft. A total of 585 GAM-72s were produced by McDonnell Aircraft. The final production Quail was delivered to the USAF on May 28, 1962.
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Unique identifier
BI47040
Boeing ID
d4c-1267
Type
Image
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5843px × 4584px 76MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1950s
1960s
clear skies
day
flight lines
flight test livery
full body views
ground shots
historic production status
nobody
right side views
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