Image:J2F-3 NAS Jax 1940-2.jpg

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Description

The first aircraft assigned to Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), was this Grumman J2F-3 Duck (BuNo 1578), which arrived on 16 January 1940. This aircraft would remain as the Commanding Officer's plane. A North American SNJ Texan is visible behind the Duck.

Source

NAS Jacksonville homepage [1]

Date

1940

Author

USN

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