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In 1955, Dick Govoni, an active-duty Marine Corps pilot at the time, crashed an F2H-4 Banshee jet. According to his wife, Govoni had a broken back but climbed out this wrecked cockpit before it burned.
550606-M-0000J-000.jpg Photo By: Govoni photo

Jun 6, 1955
In 1955, Dick Govoni, an active-duty Marine Corps pilot at the time, crashed an F2H-4 Banshee jet. According to his wife, Govoni had a broken back but climbed out this wrecked cockpit before it burned.


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