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Suicide Machines – First-Generation Drones

His doomed-to-die Hellcat carried the designation F6F-5K. “K” was the Navy’s special-purpose suffix for “target drone.” Note the modified wingtips, containing flare pods to attract heat-seeking missiles during live-fire tests. (Photo courtesy of Jack Cook)
Death can’t be avoided forever. But sometimes the inevitable can be delayed. Grumman’s F6F Hellcat fighter had once been the workhorse of World War II. But now, more than a decade after Japan’s surrender, these once-vaunted predators of the Pacific were nothing more than ducks in a shooting gallery. Stripped of its guns and embarrassingly coated with bright red paint, one of these old planes was coaxed onto the runway at Naval Air Station Point...

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