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3 April 1962: At NAS Point Mugu, Ventura County, California, a future NASA astronaut, United States Navy test pilot Commander John Watts Young, set a new Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) time-to-altitude world record by flying his McDonnell Aircraft Corporation F4H-1 Phantom II, Bureau of Aeronautics serial number (Bu. No.) 149449, from the surface to 25,000 meters (82,021 feet) in 3 minutes, 50.44 seconds. (text credit to https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/operation-high-jump/ ↗️)
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That is a tremendous image DC and I love the story. It's also my favourite F4 version 😁 and thank you so much for the mention. I love to inspire!