NAS Pensacola National Aviation Museum houses a few F-8 of different variants including the fighter and Recon bird.
The Recon bird RF-8G belongs to VFP-62 nickname “fighting photos” . VFP-62 is best known as the squadron that took the first low-level photos of the Soviet missile bases in Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. The other F-8A wears the VF-24 ” Fighting Renegades “markings from USS Hancock.
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Detail shots of the F-8
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Article by Dave Chng
Vought F-8 Crusader Walkaround NAS Pensacola National Aviation Museum houses a few F-8 of different variants including the fighter and Recon bird.











