"Quiz Show 13," a Douglas RA-3B Skywarrior was saved from the chopping block and put display at the Castle Air Museum. The Skywarrior was originally designed in 1949 as a carrier based nuclear bomber and evolved into photoreconnaissance, electronic warfare, and aerial tanker version. Disassembly began at the Mojave Airport in January, 2010. Following eight one-week sessions, the aircraft was transported to the Castle Air Museum on December 16, 2010. The aircraft was then reassembled and dedicated on May 26, 2013.
Those in the Air Force would have known its fixed-wing cousin as the B-66 Destroyer.
An index follows:
00:56 Welcome — Joe Pruzzo, CEO of the Castle Air Museum
01:42 Present Colors — CPO Autore, USNSCC Princeton Division
04:46 Welcome Distinguished Guests — CPO Autore
06:16 Benediction — LCDR Autore, USNSCC Princeton Division
07:23 Welcoming Comments — Joe Pruzzo
09:49 CDR Ron Woltman, USN (ret.)
13:57 AFCM Mike Glenn, USN (ret.)
25:41 AE2 Rick Liebermann, USN (ret.)
30:48 Flag Passing Ceremony, USNSCC — Princeton Division
36:06 RA-3B in her new surroundings
For a video on the Reassembly & Rollout of this aircraft, see:
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For more information on the aircraft visit the A-3 Association's web site at:
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For more information on the Sea Cadets — Princeton Devision, see:
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For more information on the Castle Air Museum, see:
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