Douglas A-4 Skyhawk

 

Conceived by Douglas Aircraft Corporation engineer Ed Heinemann in response to a US Navy request for proposals for a new light attack aircraft, the single-engine A-4 was remarkable for its compact size and impressive performance.  Small enough to operate from the US Navy’s smallest fleet carriers without need for folding wings, single-engine A-4s could carry a heavier load than four-engine heavy bombers of World War II designed just a decade earlier.  Skyhawks were a mainstay of US Naval Aviation and US Marine Corps attack squadrons into the 1990s.

While designed as an attack aircraft, the A-4 proved surprisingly quick and agile when flown without weapons or external fuel tanks.  It was adopted by the US Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration team from 1975-1986, and became a popular “aggressor” platform for instructor pilots at the US Navy’s “Top Gun” Fighter Weapons School.  The two-seat TA-4J remained in service as the US Navy’s advanced training aircraft and as a utility platform as late as 2003.

While largely replaced by larger and faster aircraft in military service, a handful of A-4 Skyhawks remain in use around the world with several air forces and private operators.

Specifications (A-4E)

MTOW:  24,500 lbs

Powerplant:  Pratt & Whitney J52-P-6A turbojet, 8,500 lbf thrust

Maximum Speed:  585 knots

Range:  1,000 nautical miles

Maximum Payload:  8,500 lbs

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