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XF4D-1 Skyray in Flight

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. An improved version, the "Super-Skyray," was named the F5D Skylancer, but never went into production. The four prototype Skylancers were delivered to NASA, where they contributed to the development of a variety of products, including the Gemini escape system and the space shuttle. 
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Unique identifier BI222225 
Boeing ID kf4d-f12-5 
Type Image 
Size 2958px × 2322px   19MB 
License type RM 
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