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    That’s interesting. I did not know they flight tested the X-31 after removing the vertical tail and rudder. Too bad the F-22 did not have yaw vectoring to reduce the size of its huge control surfaces. I did a NASA wind tunnel test in the 90s on a F-15 that showed removing the tails could reduce drag by almost 16%. It’s fine as long as the engine is running so maybe they cannot be totally removed but downsized, at least…someday.
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    Looks like an A-4M to me.
     
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    The aircraft in front of the A7 and A4.
     
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    #2682 F1tommy, May 10, 2025 at 4:42 PM
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    That aircraft on its side in front of the A4 is an F3D Skynight. Not sure where it came from yet. I show 9 remaining, so this one came from another museum, maybe in New York? One was removed from the Intrepid display in 2012, so this could be the same aircraft. I hope they paint it dark blue, as delivered.

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    It came from the Rhode Island North Kingston Quonset Air Museum now closed.



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    No idea.
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    Admiral- Looks like the RF-101Cs flew mostly out of Tan Son Nhut near Saigon and Udorn in Thailand.
     
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    Dear Terry, Thanks, was not certain as I did not recall them at DaNang 65-66.
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    Terry, what I do remember is being awakened near midnight on 1 July 1965 in a tent with the Marine Helicopter Squadron on the southwest corner of the DaNang airfield when the VC attacked the C-130 flare ships and the F-102s just across the runway from us. This is an online photo of the F-102 remnants, the C-130s were burned to the ground. Some memories just do not fade away.
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    Admiral- I missed that one. Did not see combat until Desert Storm. I was in nav and EWO school as the war wound down in SEA.

    The F-102s actually proved to be not too effective over there. Especially the ones in the photo.
     
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    As I recall the F-104s were all kept at the North end of the base, none were hit. The attached photo is the remnant of one of the C-130s.
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    Admiral- The F-104s were about equally ineffective.
     
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