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A-4 Skyhawk Test
The A4D/A-4 Skyhawk light attack bomber made its first flight on June 22, 1954. It had numerous nicknames - Heinemann’s Hot Rod (after Douglas designer Ed Heinemann), the Bantam Bomber, Mighty Mite, and Scooter. Douglas built 2,960 Skyhawk between 1954 and 1979. The Navy’s Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron flew the single-engine A-4 Skyhawk II from 1974 to 1986. The Skyhawk was scheduled to remain active with several air forces into the 2000s.
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Unique identifier
BI216
Boeing ID
estc1651
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5998px × 4598px 78MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1950s
A-4 Skyhawk
A4D/A-4 Skyhawk
adults
airplanes
attack
blue
blue skies
canopies
clear skies
day
exteriors
fuel systems
full body views
ground crews
ground shots
half-length views
historic production status
jets
landing gears
left side views
maintenance
male
military
military livery
military personnel
monoplanes
nose gears
nose sections
occupations and work
photos
propulsion systems
red
several/groups
stairs, lifts and ladders
structural systems
sunshine
tarmac
testing
text
white
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