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  2. Vought F-8 Crusader - Wikipedia

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    The Vought F-8 Crusader (originally F8U) is a single-engine, supersonic, carrier-based air superiority jet aircraft [2] designed and produced by the American aircraft manufacturer Vought. It was the last American fighter that had guns as the primary weapon, earning it the title "The Last of the Gunfighters".

  3. File:Vought F-8E Crusader 3-view line drawing.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. VMFA-334 - Wikipedia

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    Vought's F-8 Crusader Marine Fighter Squadrons. ISBN 0-942612-18-3. Rottman, Gordon L. (2002). U.S. Marine Corps World War II Order of Battle – Ground and Air Units in the Pacific War. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0313319065. Sherrod, Robert (1952). History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War II. Washington, D.C.: Combat ...

  5. VMFA-312 - Wikipedia

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    An F-8E Crusader of VMF-312, ca. 1964. The Panther s were replaced with FJ-2 Furies and later FJ-3 Furies , while they in their turn were being replaced in mid-1959 by F8U-1 Crusaders . Concurrent with the reassignment in February 1966 to MCAS Beaufort was the transition to yet another aircraft, the F-4B Phantom II , and redesignation as Marine ...

  6. VF-111 (1956–1995) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, VF-111 flew four versions of the Crusader (F-8C/D/E/H). Also coinciding with the Crusader's introduction to the squadron was the first application of "sharkmouth" nose art on VF-111 aircraft, which was to be a staple of the squadron until its disestablishment. [5]

  7. LTV A-7 Corsair II - Wikipedia

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    The LTV A-7 Corsair II was a carrier-capable subsonic attack fighter. It was a derivative of the Vought F-8 Crusader, an earlier fighter; compared to the Crusader, it had a shorter, broader fuselage, and a longer-span wing but without the Crusader's variable-incidence feature.

  8. VFP-63 - Wikipedia

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    In August 1972 with the Crusader being replaced as a frontline Navy fighter, F-8 training squadron VF-124 transferred its remaining aircraft and the training mission to VFP-63. On 28 May 1982 the squadron's last two RF-8s were flown to Davis–Monthan Air Force Base for storage.

  9. File:Vought RF-8A Crusader of VFP-63 in flight, circa in 1962 ...

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    A U.S. Navy Vought RF-8A Crusader (BuNo 146846) of Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron 63 (VFP-63) Det. A "Eyes of the Fleet" approaches for a landing aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Midway (CVA-41), circa in 1961-1962.

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