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  • F3H-2_Demon l.stl
  • F3H-2_Demon ll.stl
  • F3H-2_Demon.stl
  • F3H-2_Demon_ll.obj

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Publication date 2021-04-08 at 08:56
Design number 360870

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In 1958, the f3h-2 demon fighter of the 121st Navy carrier based Fighter Squadron (vf-121) was hoisted onto the deck of the aircraft carrier John Hancock (cv-19) in San Francisco. It is rare to see such a deployment scenario. It may be that the accident rate of early jet carrier based aircraft landing is relatively high, which can avoid some unnecessary losses.

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