The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk gets lost in the mix sometimes—but between 1954 and 1979, nearly 3,000 A-4s were produced, making the jet a ubiquitous Cold War staple with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine ...
The Douglas Aircraft Company (now owned by Boeing) answered the Navy’s call by building the A-4 Skyhawk. Ed Heinemann, the lead designer for the A-4 Skyhawk, encapsulated the Skyhawk’s ethos ...
In the early 1960s, the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom arrived on the scene. Revolutionary for its time, the Phantom was fast, ...
This Douglas A4D-2N (A-4C) Skyhawk is one of these comeback cases ... a sports car engine like what the F-104 Starfighter and F-4 Phantom II were flying with in those days. You had 8,400 lbs ...
Entertaining crowds since 1953, the United States Air Force Thunderbirds are one of the world’s best known aerial demonstrations teams, dazzling ...
For some, the Flying Dorito (the McDonnell Douglas A-12 Avenger II ... The F-105 was gradually replaced by the F-4 Phantom, and the USAF withdrew the last F-105D from service in July 1980." ...
Unfortunately, its flying career came to an end on October 4, 1940 ... service in 1951. Douglas would also become a leader in jetliners, and the Douglas DC-8 jetliner entered service in 1959. Douglas ...
The force still operates the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk which Serbin Pont says aren’t flying and have “no role” in current operations. Argentina also flies its domestically made IA-63 Pampa light ...
2001 YAKOLEV YAK-52TW, TT 910, SMOH 1.2 HRS Vedeneyev M14P.400 HP. O/H BY MC MOTOR STAR, SPOH 35 HRS MTV-9 PROP, DYNON D10A, GARMIN 469 GPS, GARMIN GNC 300 XLICOM AC-A210 VHF, JPI EDM 700, TS TruTrak ...
THE CAUSE IS UNDER INVESTIGATION. WELL, THERE’S SOME BACK AND FORTH IN THE OMAHA MAYOR’S RACE OVER WHO’S POLLING IS RIGHT, THEN MIKE MCDONNELL CAMPAIGN SAYS THE MAYOR WOULD LOSE TO MCDONNELL ...
Doug passed away on February 3, 2025. Doug was born in Inglewood, California on March 12, 1960. He was the son of Arthur and Mary Nelson. He grew up in Santa Barbara, off of Old San Marcos Pass, ...
In 1949, a passenger plane and a military craft collided near Washington DC, launching a grim recovery effort in the Potomac ...