FOUGA!

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In case I'm not the only person who incorrectly guessed that FOUGA was an anacronym instead of an aircraft, here's the Wikipedia page for the Fouga Magister:

Fouga Magister - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For those of us who actively participate in the jet warbird community, it will always be known as a "Fouga."
 

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I didn't mean anything personal by adding the link. I genuinely had no idea what the manual was for so I downloaded it to see. I thought the letters stood for "For Official Use...G something, A something."

Don't mind me though. I was slow to recognize TO was shorthand for Technical Orders. :)
 
I didn't mean anything personal by adding the link. I genuinely had no idea what the manual was for so I downloaded it to see. I thought the letters stood for "For Official Use...G something, A something."

Don't mind me though. I was slow to recognize TO was shorthand for Technical Orders. :)
No worries......
 
Fouga is the name of the person Gaston Fouga who started the airplane CM is two families Castel and Mauboussin who joint Gaston Fouga for the venture.
 

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