JET TO CYCLE.—A United States Marines fighter-pilot of an F4B Phantom jet bomber, which is claimed to be the fastest jet in the world, finds the going slow on one of the small bicycles used by pilots for travelling between the squadron’s flight-line and the ready-room at Da Nang air base, in South Vietnam.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30738, 30 April 1965, Page 3
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54JET TO CYCLE.—A United States Marines fighter-pilot of an F4B Phantom jet bomber, which is claimed to be the fastest jet in the world, finds the going slow on one of the small bicycles used by pilots for travelling between the squadron’s flight-line and the ready-room at Da Nang air base, in South Vietnam. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30738, 30 April 1965, Page 3
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