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  • SYNOPSIS: The A3 Skywarrior is a three-place light bomber, reconnaissance plane, electronic warfare craft or aerial tanker, depending upon its outfitting.

    Hardie, Charles D. 1990

  • The A3 Skywarrior is a three-place light bomber, reconnaisance plane, electronic warfare craft or aerial tanker, depending upon its outfitting.

    Painter, John R. Jr. 1990

  • The A3 Skywarrior is a three-place light bomber, reconnaisance plane, electronic warfare craft or aerial tanker, depending upon its outfitting.

    Bidwell, Barry A. 1990

  • SYNOPSIS: The A3 Skywarrior is a three-place light bomber, reconnaisance plane, electronic warfare craft or aerial tanker, depending upon its outfitting.

    Dennison, James R. 1990

  • The A3 Skywarrior is a three-place light bomber, reconnaisance plane, electronic warfare craft or aerial tanker, depending upon its outfitting.

    DeBlasio, Raymond V. 1990

  • SYNOPSIS: The A3 Skywarrior is a three-place light bomber, reconnaisance plane, electronic warfare craft or aerial tanker, depending upon its outfitting.

    Herrin, Henry H. Jr. 1990

  • SYNOPSIS: The A3 Skywarrior is a three-place light bomber, reconnaissance plane, electronic warfare craft or aerial tanker, depending upon its outfitting.

    Patterson, Bruce M. 1990

  • SYNOPSIS: The A3 Skywarrior is a three-place light bomber, reconnaisance plane, electronic warfare craft or aerial tanker, depending upon its outfitting.

    Hanley, Terrence H. 1990

  • Normally, tankers are unarmed, but they still retained their weapons bay, and the United States never denied outright that the Skywarrior was armed.

    Harris Reuben B. 1966

  • Normally, tankers are unarmed, but they still retained their weapons bay, and the United States never denied outright that the Skywarrior was armed.

    Pugh, Kenneth W. 1966

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