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    The Douglas F3D Skyknight (later redesignated F-10 Skyknight) is an American twin-engined, mid-wing jet fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by the...
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  • airliner) Douglas DC-8 (1958) Douglas DC-9 (1965) Douglas DF (1930s) Douglas DT (1921) Douglas Dolphin (1930) Douglas XFD (1933) Douglas F3D Skyknight (1948)...
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  • design was typical of subsonic designs of years earlier, like their Douglas F3D Skyknight. It featured a large cockpit area well forward on the aircraft,...
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  • June) or fiscal year 2Q, IATA code for Air Cargo Carriers F3D-2Q, a model of Douglas F3D Skyknight WV-2Q, a model of Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star 2q, an arm...
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    entered limited operational service in 1954 with specially modified Douglas F3D Skyknight all-weather carrier night fighters. In 1956, they were joined by...
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  • interception radar for McDonnell F3H-2 Demon Douglas F3D Skyknight AN/APG-53 Stewart-Warner fire control radar for Douglas A-4 Skyhawk AN/APG-55 Westinghouse Electric...
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    and Tom Green It was intended to power the F3D-3, an improved, swept-wing variant of the Douglas F3D Skyknight, although this airframe was never built....
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  • jet propulsion, producing the F3D Skyknight in 1948 and then the more "jet age" F4D Skyray in 1951. In 1955, Douglas introduced the U.S. Navy's first attack...
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  • application framework Douglas F-3 Havoc, a photographic reconnaissance plane Douglas F3D Skyknight (later F-10 Skyknight), a Douglas twin engine, mid-wing...
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  • The Douglas F3D Skyknight is an American fighter aircraft introduced into service with the United States Navy in 1951. Skyknight or Sky Knight may also...
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