File:Douglas A-1G Hulburt Field.JPG

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English: A former U.S. Air Force Douglas A-1G Skyraider (s/n 52-132598) on display at the Memorial Air Park, Hurlburt Field, Florida (USA), in 2008. This aircraft had been delivered as a U.S. Navy AD-5N night attack plane (BuNo 132598) which was redesignated A-1G in 1962. The aircraft is painted in the 1964-1966 scheme used by the USAF in Vietnam. However, it wears the tail code of the 1st Special Operations Squadron ("TC"), which was applied only later on camouflaged Skyraiders. The tail code is also too small.
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Source U.S. Air Force [1] photo 080110-F-2691M-049 [2]
Author USAF

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