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Launching the old fashioned way, but the U.S. Military had a better way to get the Interceptor high into the air. |
PLANES by the thousands are being knocked out of American skies by antiaircraft gunners in training at Army camps and naval air stations all over the country. They are glider models, shot into the air with folded wings from slings or catapults and used as targets for machine guns as they glide, circle, or dive realistically.
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Military Launcher with Interceptor loaded at Fort Lewis, WA in 1943. |
When a gunner can consistently hit this elusive target he is ready for actual combat, and woe to the enemy plane that comes within range of his gun!![]() |
Another photograph from Fort Lewis, Washington in 1943. Here you can see two Interceptors in the air far in the distance. |
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