

VFP-63 was established on 1 July 1961 when VCP-63 was redes¬ignated. VFP-63 flew the Crusader exclusively until the squadron was disestablished on 30 June 1982. (See Naval Fighters Number Seventeen, Navy and Marine RF-8 Photo-Recon Squadrons, for information and photos of the squadron's photo birds.)
Due to the dwindling number of F-8 fighter squadrons, VFP-63 took over F-8 replacement training from VF-124 in September 1972. For fight¬er pilot training the squadron acquired F-8J and F-8H Crusaders. Then in 1975 when the F-8 fighter squadrons were disbanded, VFP-63 discontinued F-8 replacement training.



VFP-63 was not only responsible for transitional flight training, but for gunnery and weapons training as seen here. F-8J 150317
launches 2.75" rockets from wing mounted launchers. (USN via Barry Miller) 150317 again while dropping bombs in company
with F-8J 149155. Tail stripes were red with white stars. (USN/Tailhook VF03726)
launches 2.75" rockets from wing mounted launchers. (USN via Barry Miller) 150317 again while dropping bombs in company
with F-8J 149155. Tail stripes were red with white stars. (USN/Tailhook VF03726)



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