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DescriptionFJ-4F retired at NAF Litchfield Park 1960.jpeg
The first U.S. Navy North American FJ-4F Fury (NA-248, BuNo 139282) retired at NAF Litchfield Park, Arizona (USA), in 1960. The FJ-4F featured an additional Rocketdyne AR-1 rocket engine over the tailpipe that was fueled by a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and JP-4 fuel. The two FJ-4F aircraft were planned as high altitude interceptors and first flew in April 1957.
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U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 1996.253.7236.026
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W.L. Swisher, U.S. Navy
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=The first U.S. Navy North American FJ-4F ''Fury'' (NA-248, BuNo 139282) retired at NAF Litchfield Park, Arizona (USA), in 1960. The FJ-4F featured an additional Rocketdyne AR-1 rocket engine over the tailp
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