North American Ra5c Vigilante. North American RA5C Vigilante USA Navy Aviation Photo 1853029 Years In Service: 1962-1979 Initial Flight: June 30, 1962 The Vigilante is one of the largest aircraft to routinely fly from the U [1]Development of the A-5 had started in 1954 as a private venture by NAA, who sought to produce a capable supersonic long-distance bomber as a.
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Designated A3J-1, the Vigilante first entered squadron service with Heavy Attack Squadron THREE (VAH-3) in June 1961 at Naval Air Station Sanford, Florida, replacing the Douglas A-3 Skywarrior in the heavy attack, e.g., "strategic nuclear strike" role. The Vigilante first flew in August 1958 and deliveries of operational aircraft began in 1960
North American RA5C Vigilante USA Navy Aviation Photo 2820435
It was designed in the late 1950s as a supersonic nuclear capable attack bomber North American RA-5C Vigilante: C/n (msn): 316-20: Operator Titles: USA - Navy / NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration: City / Area: Olóngapo City - park [ Off-Airport ] Country: Philippines: Photo Date: 3 February 2024: Photo by: Wim Sonneveld Contact: Photo ID: 738844 Submit Correction: North American RA-5C Vigilante The Vigilante is one of the largest aircraft to routinely fly from the U.S
North American RA5C Vigilante USA Navy Aviation Photo 0821924. North American RA-5C Vigilante: C/n (msn): 316-20: Operator Titles: USA - Navy / NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration: City / Area: Olóngapo City - park [ Off-Airport ] Country: Philippines: Photo Date: 3 February 2024: Photo by: Wim Sonneveld Contact: Photo ID: 738844 Submit Correction: It was designed in the late 1950s as a supersonic nuclear capable attack bomber
North American RA5C Vigilante USA Navy Aviation Photo 0821924. Airport: USS Nimitz - Firth of Forth, UK - Scotland Notes: Airborne platform for integrated operational intelligence system (IOIS)