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SUPERSONIC STAIRWAY.—Eight Douglas F4D Skyrays fly in formation over the Pacific during a flight from El Toro Marine Base in southern California, where they are assigned to a squadron. The supersonic F4D holds two world speed records, the three-kilometre closedcourse record of 753.4 miles an hour and the 100-kilometre closed-course record of 728.11 miles an hour.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19570501.2.87

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 11

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SUPERSONIC STAIRWAY.—Eight Douglas F4D Skyrays fly in formation over the Pacific during a flight from El Toro Marine Base in southern California, where they are assigned to a squadron. The supersonic F4D holds two world speed records, the three-kilometre closedcourse record of 753.4 miles an hour and the 100-kilometre closed-course record of 728.11 miles an hour. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 11

SUPERSONIC STAIRWAY.—Eight Douglas F4D Skyrays fly in formation over the Pacific during a flight from El Toro Marine Base in southern California, where they are assigned to a squadron. The supersonic F4D holds two world speed records, the three-kilometre closedcourse record of 753.4 miles an hour and the 100-kilometre closed-course record of 728.11 miles an hour. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 11

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