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Other articles where Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is discussed: attack aircraft: Navy's McDonnell Douglas A-4 Skyhawk, first flown in 1954; and the Ling-Temco-Vought A-7 Corsair, first flown in 1965. The Fairchild Republic A-10A Thunderbolt II, a two-seat, twin-engine aircraft first flown in 1972, became in the mid-1970s the principal close-support attack aircraft of the U.S. Air Force.


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The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk was developed for the US Marine Corps and US Navy in the early 1950s. It is a single-seated carrier-capable well-lit fighter plane. The sole turbojet, delta winged craft was made and manufactured by Douglas Aircraft Company. It was initially designated as the A4D under the pre-1962 designation structure of the US Navy.


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Original Page Authored by Wynn (Captain Hook) Foster. Prior to October 1962, there were six Skyhawk designations: A4D-l, A4D-2, A4D-2N, A4D-3 (none built), A4D-4 (none built), and A4D-5. The letter "A" stood for the aircraft mission: Attack. The "4D" indicated it was the fourth attack aircraft manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company (later.


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This photo was added on 26 September 2023, and has since been viewed 356 times. Aircraft photo of C-FGYL / 478 - McDonnell Douglas A-4N Skyhawk II - Top Aces, taken by Michael Clarke at Glasgow - Prestwick (EGPK / PIK) in Scotland, United Kingdom on 26 September 2023. Taxiing for r30 departure after a quick fuel stop.


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The McDonnell Douglas A-4G Skyhawk is a variant of the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk attack aircraft developed for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The model was based on the A-4F variant of the Skyhawk, and was fitted with slightly different avionics as well as the capacity to operate AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles. The RAN received ten A-4Gs in 1967 and another ten in 1971, and operated the type.


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A-4N Attack model for Israel based on the A-4M; 267 one-seat and 27 two-seat models built A-4P Re-built A-4B aircraft acquired by the Argentine Air Force. 610, McDonnell Douglas A-4 Skyhawk. Donald, David and Lake, Jon, ed. The Encyclopedia of World Military Aircraft. NY: Barnes & Noble, 2000, p. 262-264, McDonnell Douglas A-4 Skyhawk, TA-4.


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5,454 1 0 McDonnell Douglas A-4N Skyhawk. Lars Ritter C-FGZI. 4,067 2 0 McDonnell Douglas A-4N Skyhawk. Joël Gehre 30-92. 1,984 2 0 Eurofighter Typhoon EF2000. Joël Gehre 30-67. 2,448 3 0 Eurofighter Typhoon EF2000 (T) Joël Gehre C-FGZI. 12,521 3 0 McDonnell Douglas A-4N Skyhawk.


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McDonnell Douglas A-4N Skyhawk (C-FGZI, "531", ex N261WL), c/n: 14453 (BuNo.: 159533), Discovery Air Defence Services Inc. (DADS), Wittmund, Germany [ TOP] Pictures: Douglas A-4B Skyhawk, McDonnell Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk. Location: USS Lexington Museum on the Bay, Corpus Christi, TX, USA.


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The final A-4M was delivered on February 27, 1979, to the "Bumblebees" of VMA-331, bringing Skyhawk production to an end. At the time, the 27 year production run was the longest for any American tactical aircraft. The aircraft on display was built in 1976. It spent most of its service life with just two Marine Corps squadrons, the.


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(4K) McDonnell Douglas A-4N Skyhawk II from Top Aces Engine Startup and fast Taxi at Nordholz Navy Airbase in Germany ETMN Reg : C-FGZO MSN : 14454Day of rec.


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The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single-seat subsonic carrier-capable light attack aircraft designed and produced by the American aerospace manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company, and later, McDonnell Douglas.It was originally designated A4D under the United States Navy's pre-1962 designation system.. The Skyhawk was developed during the early 1950s on behalf of the US Navy and United States Marine.


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The Douglas A-4N Skyhawk aircraft is a proven and trusted platform for all mission profiles. The A-4N variant was upgraded extensively in-service. The single and dual-seat Skyhawks have been upgraded by Top Aces and have modernized IFR, Tactical Air Navigation System, and ESCAPAC ejection seats for maximum operational flexibility and aircrew.


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The unmarked A-4N Ayit was delivered with two other surplus IAF A-4s via Malta to the States. They were parked on the static display. In 2015, this A-4 was sold to Draken International, another US private aggressor company. Former Israeli Air Force serial 344 (FMS serial 159523, delivered 21 Nov'74) was sold to the US based Advanced Training.


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A Skyhawk on HMAS Melbourne in 1976 A Skyhawk lands on HMAS Melbourne, 1980 Royal Australian Navy. Australia ordered ten A-4G Skyhawks in October 1965 to replace all of the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm's de Havilland Venom fighters which operated from HMAS Melbourne, the Royal Australian Navy's only active carrier. The Australian incorporated modifications such as being fitted to carry.


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The final A-4M was delivered on February 27, 1979 to VMA-331, bringing Skyhawk production to an end. At the time, this was the longest production run for any American tactical aircraft-27 years. ROLE: Single-seat light attack and ground support aircraft, both land and carrier based. Crew: One. Bureau Number: 160036.

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