McDonnell Fh-1 Phantom (Naval Fighters Series No 3)

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ISBN-10:

0942612035

ISBN-13:

9780942612035

Edition: Illustrated
Released: Jan 01, 1981
Publisher: Naval Fighters
Format: Paperback, 34 pages

Description:

The photos in this edition are black and white. First published in 1981, the book covers the Navy's first jet aircraft to operate from a carrier, the McDonnell FD-1/FH-1 Phantom. The underpowered twin jet fighter would prove, along with North American's FJ-1, the feasibility of operating jets from carriers. It was operated by VF-17A/VF-171, VF-172, VMF-122 and the "Flying Leathernecks" demonstration team as well as the reserves. 48 photos, 6 illustrations and 21 profiles are included.

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