File:QF-9J Cougar target drone at China Lake in 1970.jpg

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Description A U.S. Navy Grumman QF-9J Cougar (BuNo 138886) of the "Redbird Squadron" at Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, California (USA) sits on a flight line. This particular aircraft, after a long and varied service life was part of the NOLO (No Live Operator) program. She flew twenty successful NOLO flights and crashed on the 21st flight.
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Source U.S. Navy National Museum of Naval Aviation photo No. 2011.003.286.015
Author U.S. Navy

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