Looking out over a cloudy Gulf Of Mexico this morning. While still in the Florida mode of thought, here are a few from NAS JAX.

US NAVY PHOTO
DESCRIPTION; A U.S. Navy Grumman JRF-5 Goose sits on the seaplane ramp of the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), on 30 January 1952.

USFG PHOTO
DESCRIPTION; The first aircraft assigned to Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), was this Grumman J2F-3 Duck (BuNo 1578), which arrived on 16 January 1940. This aircraft would remain as the Commanding Officer's plane.

US NAVY PHOTO
DESCRIPTION;A Martin P5M-1 Marlin (BuNo. 135464) of patrol squadron VP-45 Pelicans about to launch from Naval Air Station Jacksonville (Florida, USA) in 1954.

US NAVY PHOTO
DESCRIPTION; View of the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit hangar (later Hangar 113) of the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), in 1958. Visible are nine Douglas AD-6 Skyraiders, two attack squadron VA-175 Devil's Diplomats, Carrier Air Group 17 (CVG-17), and two of Air Task Group 202 (ATG-202). Also a Vought F7U Cutlass, and a Lockheed P2V-4 Neptune (BuNo. 124218) are parked on the apron.

US NAVY PHOTO
DESCRIPTION; Aerial view of the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA), in October 1945. About 100 Consolidated PBY Catalinas are parked on the sea plane ramp.

US NAVY PHOTO
DESCRIPTION; OS2U Kingfisher fly in echelon formation over NAS Jacksonville in 1943.

USFG PHOTO
DESCRIPTION; A U.S. Navy Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 Canary (BuNo 2736) on floats, used for primary seaplane training. The aircraft paint color was all-yellow and this picture was taken on 7 January 1942 at the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida (USA).
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