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Air Force Flew A-7D Corsair II, Navy flew A-7A to C and E. AF A-7D had lots
of engine problems, eventually replaced by A-10A in ground attack and Close Air Support missions. "Ron Monroe" wrote in message ink.net... You are backwards. A-7A, B, C, and E were Navy A-7Ds were USAF. Ron "alf blume" wrote in message . .. "john smith" skrev i en meddelelse ... begin 666 Q_F8_1_X1.jpg USAF A-7E Younger sibling to the F-8 and brother to the USN A-7D (or do I have the D and E services backwards?) That's a SLUF! (Short Little Ugly Fellow) |
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