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Naval Photographic Center film #1033. National Archives description:
1. MS F4U with rocket attachment is wheeled out. 2. MS P-59 wheeled out. 3. MS Pilot gets in P-59. SCU Jet exhaust spits flame. 4. LS P-59 takes off, in flight, lands-SV. 5. MS F4U with rocket, warms up, taxis, in flight, lands, taxis-SV. 6. AVL F4U in flight. MS P-59 in hangar. 7. SCU F4U with rocket attachment. 8. GV F4U, pilot in cockpit.
National Archives Identifier: 75799
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"The first flight test WE19B under a Goodyear FG-1 Corsair airplane. The WE19B was a improved version of the first engine, the WE19B (later known as the J30) was flight tested in January of 1944 as a booster unit on a Chance Vought Corsair FG-1 fighter jet. The engine delivered 1365 pounds thrust and weighed 731 pounds."