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Convair F-102A Delta Dagger 56-1052 - 56-1032
Convair F-102A-60-CO Delta Dagger 56-1052 / 56-1032 (msn 8-10-269), falsely marked as 56-1032, commemorating the 32 TFS based at Soesterburg. Seen on display at the Militaire Luchtvaart Museum, on Kamp Van Zeist Soesterberg, Netherlands. Date: 1998
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1998 Based Commemorating Convair Dagger Delta Falsely Kamp Luchtvaart Marked Militaire Netherlands Soesterberg Zeist
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1. Title: "A Misidentified Pair of Convair F-102A Delta Daggers at the Militaire Luchtvaart Museum, Soesterberg, Netherlands (1998)" 2. Caption: This photograph features a pair of Convair F-102A Delta Daggers, with serial numbers 56-1052 and 56-1032, on display at the Militaire Luchtvaart Museum, located at Kamp Van Zeist Soesterberg in the Netherlands. The Delta Daggers, specifically 56-1052 and 56-1032 (msn 8-10-269), are falsely marked as 56-1032 and 56-1052, respectively. The Convair F-102A Delta Dagger, a single-engine, all-weather interceptor, was first introduced into service with the United States Air Force (USAF) in 1954. This particular pair of aircraft served with the 32nd Fighter Squadron (32 TFS) based at Soesterburg Air Base. The Delta Dagger's distinctive delta wing design, advanced avionics, and powerful J57 engine made it a formidable aircraft during the Cold War era. The 32 TFS, which operated the F-102A from 1956 to 1961, was known for its exceptional record in air-to-air combat training and air defense missions. Despite the misidentification of the serial numbers, this photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Convair F-102A Delta Dagger and the 32 TFS, showcasing their significant role in aviation history at the Militaire Luchtvaart Museum. The Tony Lovelock Collection, from Mary Evans Prints Online, captured this image in 1998, preserving a piece of aviation history for future generations to appreciate. 3. Keywords: Convair, F-102A, Delta, Dagger, 56-1052, 56-1032, 1998, F-102A 60 CO, msn 8-10-269, falsely marked, commemorating, 32 TFS, based, Soesterburg, display, Militaire Luchtvaart Museum, Kamp Van Zeist Soesterberg, Netherlands, flight, aviation, aeroplane, plane, aircraft, model, type, transportation, transport, aeronautical.
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