File:JM-1 target sleeve F6F-5N NAN11-45.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionJM-1 target sleeve F6F-5N NAN11-45.jpg |
"Marauder with 16-foot winged target in tow heads offshore for gunnery practice, followed by Hellcat which soon will be strafing high speed target; this type can be snatched from carrier deck or land". 272 JM-1s were used by the U.S. Navy, being converted B-26C bombers. A few were converted to JM-1P reconnaissance planes. |
Date | 1944/45 |
Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News November 1945 [1] |
Author | USN |
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