2 results found
Registration / Serial:N68667
Aircraft Original Type:North American AJ-2 Savage
Aircraft Generic Type:North American AJ-2 Savage
Aircraft Version:North American AJ-2 Savage
C/n (msn):184-14
City / Airport:Pensacola - NAS / Forrest Sherman Field (KNPA / NPA)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Collection:National Museum of Naval Aviation
Photo Date:14 October 2015
Photo by:PhilContact
Photo ID:235133Submit Correction
View count: 284
Registration / Serial:N68667
Aircraft Version:North American AJ-2 Savage
C/n (msn):184-14
City / Airport:Pensacola - NAS / Forrest Sherman Field (KNPA / NPA)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:14 October 2015
Photo by:PhilContact
Registration / Serial:N68667
Aircraft Original Type:North American AJ-2 Savage
Aircraft Generic Type:North American AJ-2 Savage
Aircraft Version:North American AJ-2 Savage
C/n (msn):184-14
City / Airport:Pensacola - NAS / Forrest Sherman Field (KNPA / NPA)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Collection:National Museum of Naval Aviation
Photo Date:14 October 2015
Photo by:PhilContact
Photo ID:235133Submit Correction
View count: 284
Registration / Serial:N68667
Aircraft Version:North American AJ-2 Savage
C/n (msn):184-14
City / Airport:Pensacola - NAS / Forrest Sherman Field (KNPA / NPA)Map
Region / Country:Florida, United States
Photo Date:14 October 2015
Photo by:PhilContact
Registration / Serial:N68667
Aircraft Original Type:North American AJ-2 Savage
Aircraft Generic Type:North American AJ-2 Savage
Aircraft Version:North American AJ-2 Savage
C/n (msn):184-14
City / Airport:Bridgeport - Igor I Sikorsky Memorial (KBDR / BDR)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:August 1973
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:20415Submit Correction
View count: 2046
The Savage was a 1950s carrier bomber, later converted for refuelling/recon. The AJ-2 version had two P&W R-2800s and a J33 turbojet in the tail, good for over 40,000ft if piston engine stalling around 35k could be overcome. After service with the USN 1954-59 as 130418 and as firebomber N101Z, this one was used by AVCO Lycoming for jet testing in 1971/72. The only survivor of 143 built, flown to USN museum at Pensacola on 9.5.84 and restored to USN marks. When I recently sent the pic round my friends, no-one could name it!
Registration / Serial:N68667
Aircraft Version:North American AJ-2 Savage
C/n (msn):184-14
City / Airport:Bridgeport - Igor I Sikorsky Memorial (KBDR / BDR)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:August 1973
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Registration / Serial:N68667
Aircraft Original Type:North American AJ-2 Savage
Aircraft Generic Type:North American AJ-2 Savage
Aircraft Version:North American AJ-2 Savage
C/n (msn):184-14
City / Airport:Bridgeport - Igor I Sikorsky Memorial (KBDR / BDR)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:August 1973
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:20415Submit Correction
View count: 2046
The Savage was a 1950s carrier bomber, later converted for refuelling/recon. The AJ-2 version had two P&W R-2800s and a J33 turbojet in the tail, good for over 40,000ft if piston engine stalling around 35k could be overcome. After service with the USN 1954-59 as 130418 and as firebomber N101Z, this one was used by AVCO Lycoming for jet testing in 1971/72. The only survivor of 143 built, flown to USN museum at Pensacola on 9.5.84 and restored to USN marks. When I recently sent the pic round my friends, no-one could name it!
Registration / Serial:N68667
Aircraft Version:North American AJ-2 Savage
C/n (msn):184-14
City / Airport:Bridgeport - Igor I Sikorsky Memorial (KBDR / BDR)Map
Region / Country:Connecticut, United States
Photo Date:August 1973
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact