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F-80C Shooting Star,
by Keith Ferris
Although
it was designed as a high-altitude interceptor, the F-80C was used
extensively as a fighter-bomber in the Korean Conflict, primarily for
low-level rocket, bomb and napalm attacks against ground targets. On Nov. 8,
1950, an F-80C flown by Lt. Russell J. Brown, flying with the 16th
Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, shot down a Russian-built MiG-15 in the
world's first all-jet fighter air battle.
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Prints: $25
Overall print size 24"
x 18"
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