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Tomer Ariav
I believe that this one is a Skyhawk
清敏 金城
A-4ESKYHAWK
cliff731
"Heinemann's Hotrod"!
mcrossbow24
Scooter
Glenn Mottley
A-4 "C" SKYHAWK VA 86
James Dion
Haven't changed much. The carrier I was on, Ticonderoga CVA-14 had A5 Skyhawks on them back in 1970. Work horse.
gcarte
Why post it there is no aircraft or location information....
Glenn Mottley
The A-5 was the Vigilante, a much different aircraft designed for Nuclear weapons delivery. Since we weren't dropping many of those it got re assigned RA-5. Used for photo reconnaissance. VA-86 Sidewinders, note the snake on the intake.
Bruce Paine
What airwing used AE on the tail?
Hank Ronan
This good-looking aircraft was retired in 2003. Its ship, USS America (CV-66) was decommissioned in 1996.
Fun fact: the cockpit in this aircraft was so tight that it generated many restrictions on the pilot's size, height, leg length, arm reach etc.
Richard Ashley
A4C........check the registration.
Nice shot
Sidney Smith
What a nubby piece. The Blue Angels show was never better than when they flew the TA-4J.
Richard Waldren
See the DMZ in your A4-E, America is telling you to go! Nice photo. I repaired alot of bullet holes in these birds in 'Nam
great photo every is nice and clear

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