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AMERICAN AND SOVIET AIRCRAFT flying in close proximity during the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s naval exercise in the Norwegian Sea. The leading aircraft is a Soviet Bison jet, which was apparently making an observation flight. The other planes, both from the United States aircraft-carrier Independence, are a Phantom (top of picture) and a Crusader.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30561, 2 October 1964, Page 13

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AMERICAN AND SOVIET AIRCRAFT flying in close proximity during the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s naval exercise in the Norwegian Sea. The leading aircraft is a Soviet Bison jet, which was apparently making an observation flight. The other planes, both from the United States aircraft-carrier Independence, are a Phantom (top of picture) and a Crusader. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30561, 2 October 1964, Page 13

AMERICAN AND SOVIET AIRCRAFT flying in close proximity during the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s naval exercise in the Norwegian Sea. The leading aircraft is a Soviet Bison jet, which was apparently making an observation flight. The other planes, both from the United States aircraft-carrier Independence, are a Phantom (top of picture) and a Crusader. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30561, 2 October 1964, Page 13