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F3H Demon
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McDonnell F3H-2N Demon Flies over the Confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers
The F3H Demon was the first swept-wing jet fighter designed by McDonnell Aircraft and the only single-engine carrier-based fighter built by the company. The F3H-2N Demon, first ordered in 1956, was designed as a strike fighter. It was armed with four Sparrow radar-guided missiles or two Sidewinder heat-seeking missiles and four 20 mm cannons, or up to 6,000 pounds of conventional bombs. McDonnell Aircraft delivered the last of 522 Demons in 1959 and they remained in squadron service until 1964.
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Unique identifier
BI42268
Boeing ID
d4c-10411
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Image
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2271px × 2882px 18MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1950s
aerial views
air to air
ammunition/weapons systems
clouds
copy space
day
farmland
flying
full body views
fuselages
historic production status
military livery
right side views
rivers
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