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USS Yorktown CVSG-55 S2F-3S/S-2E Tracker from VS-25 The Golden Eagles, around 1964-68....

NU-33, Bu No 149259
NU-34, Bu No unknown
NU-35, Bu No 150601

Source: Interweb
STOOFS! (They used to be called S2Fs before McNamara changed everything.)
Despite their diminutive size, they had the weight, the power, and the speed of a C117 (Super DC3), and 3X the wake turbulence! (ask me how I know) Suddenly inverted at 1400 feet over downtown Key West in a C150, 3 1/2 miles in trail of a Stoof gets your attention.
Had an interview with the tower chief at Key West International who wanted to write me up for low level acrobatics in the control zone. The NAS Ops Officer, a Stoof pilot and flying club VP, talked him out of it, pointing out that it was EYW tower that had put me there in the first place.
Cheers,
Wes
 
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Well, I'll be dipped....😳😲

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A rare picture of a SNJ-5C Texan approaching USS Coral Sea CVA-43 for a trap. Most of the deployments in the 50's had two SNJ's attached to the ship, not the Carrier Air Group.

Source: USS Coral Sea Tribute Site - HOME PORT
 

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