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  2. Douglas A-4 Skyhawk - Wikipedia

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    A-4 Skyhawk page on Boeing.com; RNZAF Museum Skyhawk page; Serial number history of Australian A-4 Skyhawks, prefix N13 Archived 9 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine; A-4 at Combat Air Museum; A-4 Skyhawk Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine from reference book American Combat Planes of the 20th Century by R. Wagner; AeroWeb.org A-4 ...

  3. ST Aerospace A-4SU Super Skyhawk - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. List of Douglas A-4 Skyhawk operators - Wikipedia

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    During the A-4G Skyhawk era the Squadron was designated VF-805 conforming with USN squadron designations. The 'VF' signaled the Fleet Defense role of the Skyhawk. V=Fixed Wing, F=Fighter. Over the life of the aircraft there were a number of different squadron aircraft paint schemes. [3] VC-724 Squadron (six A-4G plus 4 TA-4G, withdrawn from use ...

  5. Airborne Tactical Advantage Company - Wikipedia

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    Airborne Tactical Advantage Company (ATAC), is a government contractor based in Newport News, Virginia, United States.It operates Dassault Mirage F1, Mk-58 Hawker Hunter, Israeli F-21 Kfir, Douglas A-4 Skyhawk, and Aero L-39 Albatros military aircraft in tactical flight training roles for the United States Navy, United States Air Force, and Air National Guard.

  6. List of aircraft of the Royal New Zealand Air Force and Royal ...

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    McDonnell Douglas A-4 Skyhawk: A-4G, TA-4G, A-4K, TA-4K 24 United States: Single-seat jet fighter, ground attack, maritime strike aircraft. Two-seat conversion trainer aircraft. 1970 2001 The Skyhawks were operated by No. 2 Squadron RNZAF No. 14 Squadron RNZAF and No. 75 Squadron RNZAF. See Douglas A-4 Skyhawk in New Zealand service

  7. List of displayed Douglas A-4 Skyhawks - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is an American single-engine carrier-capable lightweight attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. Still in active service in a few countries, it has been retired by most operators.

  8. Disbandment of the RNZAF air combat force - Wikipedia

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    A former United States Navy A4 Skyhawk on loan to the RNZAF Museum. It is displayed in the early RNZAF Colour Scheme at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand. In May 2001 the Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand decided to disband the Royal New Zealand Air Force's air combat force by withdrawing its Douglas A-4K Skyhawk fighter aircraft and Aermacchi MB-339 trainers without replacement. [1]

  9. Dissimilar air combat training - Wikipedia

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    The A-4 Skyhawk has since been replaced by the McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk, a navalized version of the British BAE Hawk trainer. General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcons have been used to simulate later generation Soviet fighters such as the MiG-29.

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