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    Douglas F4D Skyray (later redesignated F-6 Skyray) is an American carrier-based supersonic fighter/interceptor designed and produced by the Douglas Aircraft...
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    The Douglas F5D Skylancer is a development of the F4D Skyray jet fighter for the United States Navy. Starting out as the F4D-2N, an all-weather version...
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  • (1948) Douglas F4D Skyray (1951) Douglas F5D Skylancer (1956) Douglas F6D Missileer (1959, canceled) Douglas M-1 (1925) Douglas O-2 (1924) Douglas O-31...
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    wing Grumman F-9 Cougar and McDonnell F3H Demon, and the delta wing Douglas F4D Skyray. Several of these aircraft would be acquired by Canada for the Royal...
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    September 1949, albeit as a fallback measure to the unconventional Douglas F4D Skyray. At this stage of development, it was envisioned as a day fighter...
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    testbed, was on 8 December 1955, powering the second pre-production Douglas F4D Skyray, with the J79 in place of its original Westinghouse J40 engine as...
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  • the North American P-51 Mustang World War II fighter F-6 Skyray, originally Douglas F4D Skyray, a 1950s/1960s US Navy jet fighter FaroeJet (IATA code)...
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    great numbers, including AN/APQ-120. The Aero 13 FCR designed for Douglas F4D Skyray is the origin of AN/APQ-120, and it established the configuration...
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  • Corsair, a World War 2 fighter Douglas F4D Skyray, a carrier-based fighter/interceptor, first flight 1951 McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, a supersonic...
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    became the second supersonic U.S. Navy aircraft, the first being the Douglas F4D Skyray. During April 1955, the aircraft received the new designation F11F-1...
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