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A-4 Skyhawk Skins
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VA-46 paint used aboard the USS Forrestal
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War Horses stationed aboard the USS Hancock.
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vma-311
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This aircraft depicts a TA-4J Skyhawk of VA-126, NAS Miramar, CA, in October, 1976, flown by CDR B. Russel, "Hawk One". Special thanx to "Fracture" for creating this beautiful aircraft and to "Starfighter" for his help with the making of this skin. Skin is for Bi-centennial year of 1976, in honor of America's 200th birthday.
Hope you enjoy, Pappy
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High-res A-4B Skin
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A-4F IAF skin by Sundowner.
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115 Sq for SF/WOV A-4F
by Sundowner
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Represents A4D-1/A-4A Skyhawks of VA-72 Bluehawks, first squadron to recieve them.
Historical/general notes in readme
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This aircraft depicts a TA-4J Skyhawk of VA-126, NAS Miramar, CA, in October, 1976. Special thanx to "Fracture" for creating this beautiful aircraft and to "Starfighter" for his help with the making of this skin. Includes RADM L.A. Snead II's CAG bird, modex 600, who was Commander Fighter/Airborne Early Warning Wing, Pacific.
Hope you enjoy, Pappy
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This aircraft depicts a TA-4J Skyhawk of TW-2, NAS Kingsville, TX, in April, 1992. Special thanx to "Fracture" for creating this beautiful aircraft and to "Starfighter" for his help with the making of this skin.
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This aircraft depicts a TA-4J of Composite Squadron 8 (VC-8), the Redtails, out of Naval Station Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, June, 1997. As always, special thanx to Fracture for creating this beautiful aircraft and to Starfighter2 for his help with the making of this skin. Skin is for TA-4J_ADV.
The "Redtails" of Composite Squadron Eight (VC-8) were the last U.S. Navy active duty unit to operate the Skyhawk on a regular basis. Flying the TA-4J out of Naval Station Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, equipped with special electronics gear, VC-8 Skyhawks provided utility missions in support of fleet operations, close air support training for Marine, Army, and Special Force units, and operated in an adversary role in support of the Tomcat and Hornet RAGs and fleet unit training.
The last USN active duty Skyhawks, flown by this squadron, were retired from active service on 3 May 2003.
Regards, Pappy
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Great Kiwi Grey skin for the A-4
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