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December 27th, 1951
First flight of the North American FJ-2 Fury.


The North American FJ-2/-3 Fury were a series of swept-wing carrier-capable fighters for the United States Navy and Marine Corps. The FJ-2 resulted from an effort to navalize the United States Air Force"s F-86 Sabre. These aircraft featured folding wings, and a longer nose landing strut designed to increase angle of attack upon launch and to accommodate a longer oleo to absorb the shock of hard landings on an aircraft carrier deck.


Although sharing a U.S. Navy designation with its distant predecessor, the straight-winged North American FJ-1 Fury, the FJ-2/-3 were completely different aircraft. (The later FJ-4 Fury was again, a complete structural redesign of the FJ-3). The FJ-2 was one of the aircraft used to evaluate the first steam catapult on a US Navy aircraft-carrier….


Source:
Wikipedia, North American FJ-2/-3 Fury:http://gstv.us/1Uaao2h


YouTube, North American FJ-2 Fury Fighter Aircraft Flight Capabilities:http://gstv.us/1UaaoiV


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The aircraft on the right is the FJ-2 Fury.
Photo from:http://gstv.us/1UaayGT


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