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The ST Aerospace A-4SU Super Skyhawk is a major upgrade project of the Douglas A-4S Skyhawk attack aircraft undertaken by Singapore Aircraft Industries (SAI, now ST Aerospace) in the 1980s. It was used exclusively by the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), serving in the fighter-bomber role from 1989 until retirement from front line service ...
A-4SU Super Skyhawk Extensively modified and updated version of the A-4S-1, exclusively for the Republic of Singapore Air Force, fitted with a General Electric F404 non-afterburning turbofan engine, and modernized electronics. TA-4SU Super Skyhawk Extensively modified and updated version of the TA-4S & TA-4S-1 to TA-4SU standard. AF-1/1A
These aircraft are stored at the Kuantan Air Force base / Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport on the east coast of the Malayan peninsula. The Skyhawk has been replaced in the attack role by the more sophisticated Boeing F/A-18D Night Strike Hornet (eight purchased), BAE Systems Hawk 200 (18 acquired) and BAE Systems Hawk 100 (ten acquired).
Argentine Navy A-4Q 0655/3-A-202, preserved at the Argentine Naval Aviation Museum, in 2007. The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is an American single-engine carrier-capable lightweight attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy.
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Pages in category "Douglas A-4 Skyhawk" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... ST Aerospace A-4SU Super Skyhawk; D. List of displayed Douglas ...
ST Engineering Aerospace Engineering Pte Ltd - provides depot level maintenance, aircraft upgrading, refurbishment, major structural repair and life extension programmes for a wide range of military and general aviation aircraft including helicopters. they also provide extensive base and line maintenance services for commercial aircraft such as the B737 and A320.
The discussion is on the problem of escalating aircraft weight. One of the key features of the A-4 is its small size and weight for an aircraft of its capability and performance. It is indeed an examplar of the 'keep it simple' principle. It is not a value judgement except that weight is always the enemy of the aircraft designer.