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An air to air right side view of four Attack Squadron 66 (VA-66) A-7E Corsair II aircraft in formation

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air right side view four attack squadron va corsair aircraft formation side view a 7 e corsair ii high resolution a 7 e corsair ii aircraft air to air view military aircraft public domain aircraft photos us national archives attack aircraft
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01/06/1978
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air right side view four attack squadron va corsair aircraft formation side view a 7 e corsair ii high resolution a 7 e corsair ii aircraft air to air view military aircraft public domain aircraft photos us national archives attack aircraft