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AJ-1 Savage Lands on USS Midway
AJ-1 Savage Lands on USS Midway 
AJ-1 Savage Bomber
AJ-1 Savage Bomber 
Woman Painting AJ-1 Savage
Woman Painting AJ-1 Savage 
AJ-1 Savage in Flight
AJ-1 Savage in Flight 
Three AJ Savage Bombers Flying in Formation
Three AJ Savage Bombers Flying in Formation 
XAJ-1 Savage Flying Over Coastline
XAJ-1 Savage Flying Over Coastline 
AJ1 Savage Engine Startup
AJ1 Savage Engine Startup 
AJ-1 Savage in Flight over San Francisco
AJ-1 Savage in Flight over San Francisco 
AJ-2 Savage Flying Over Aircraft Carrier at Sunset
AJ-2 Savage Flying Over Aircraft Carrier at Sunset 
A3J-1 Vigilante on Carrier Deck
A3J-1 Vigilante on Carrier Deck 
First Takeoff of T-28C from USS Tarawa
First Takeoff of T-28C from USS Tarawa 
A3J-1 Vigilante Landing
A3J-1 Vigilante Landing 
T-28C Trojan Launching from USS Tarawa
T-28C Trojan Launching from USS Tarawa 
XB-70 Valkyrie on Tarmac with Skidmarks
XB-70 Valkyrie on Tarmac with Skidmarks 
B1-B Lancer Taxiis on the Tarmac
B1-B Lancer Taxiis on the Tarmac 
XB-70 Valkyrie on Runway
XB-70 Valkyrie on Runway 
A3J-1 Vigilante Armament
A3J-1 Vigilante Armament 
A3J-1 Vigilante in Flight
A3J-1 Vigilante in Flight 
T-28C Trojan Launching from USS Tarawa
T-28C Trojan Launching from USS Tarawa 
PBJ, the Naval Version of the B-25H Mitchell, Taxies in Front of a P-51D Mustang Flight Line
PBJ, the Naval Version of the B-25H Mitchell, Taxies in Front of a P-51D Mustang Flight Line 
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AJ-1 Savage on the Flight Deck of the USS Midway

The AJ Savage was the first U.S. bomber designed especially to carry the atomic bomb. It was North American's first attack bomber for the U.S. Navy and was designed shortly after the end of World War II. It was a large twin-engine Heavy Attack aircraft for the Navy. In those early years of jet aircraft development, manufacturers were exploring ways to provide power using piston engines and a jet engine on the same airframe. The AJ-1 attack bomber used two 2,400 horsepower piston engines to power four-bladed propellers for long-range cruise. It then fired a 4,600-pound-thrust turbojet engine for extra speed over the target. 
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Unique identifier BI223919 
Boeing ID naa4862 
Type Image 
Size 5100px × 3950px   19MB 
License type RM 
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