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USN McDonnell Douglas A-4C Skyhawk Attack Aircraft - "MIG-17 Killer", VA-76 "Spirits", USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31), 1967 (1:72 Scale)
USN McDonnell Douglas A-4C Skyhawk Attack Aircraft - "MIG-17 Killer", VA-76 "Spirits", USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31), 1967

Hobby Master USN McDonnell Douglas A-4C Skyhawk Attack Aircraft - "MIG-17 Killer", VA-76 "Spirits", USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31), 1967




 
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Hobby Master HA1427 USN McDonnell Douglas A-4C Skyhawk Attack Aircraft - "MIG-17 Killer", VA-76 "Spirits", USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31), 1967 (1:72 Scale) "Television brought the brutality of war into the comfort of the living room. Vietnam was lost in the living rooms of America - not on the battlefields of Vietnam."
- Marshal McLuhan

The A-4 Skyhawk is an attack aircraft originally designed to operate from United States Navy aircraft carriers. Fifty years after the type's first flight, some of the nearly 3,000 Skyhawks produced remain in service with smaller air arms around the world. The aircraft was formerly the A4D Skyhawk, and was designed by the Douglas Aircraft Corporation, later McDonnell Douglas, now Boeing.

The Skyhawk was designed by Douglas' Ed Heinemann in response to a U.S. Navy call for a jet-powered attack aircraft to replace the A-1 Skyraider. Heinemann opted for a design that would minimize size, weight, and complexity. The result was an aircraft that weighed only half of the Navy's specification and had a wing so compact that it did not need to be folded for carrier stowage. The diminutive Skyhawk soon received the nicknames "Scooter", "Bantam Bomber", "Tinker Toy Bomber", and, on account of its nimble performance, "Heinemann's Hot-Rod."

The Navy issued a contract for the type on June 12th, 1952, and the first prototype first flew on June 22nd, 1954. Deliveries to Navy and U.S. Marine Corps squadrons commenced in late 1956.

The Skyhawk remained in production until 1975, with a total of 2,960 aircraft built, including 555 two-seat trainers. The US Navy began removing the aircraft from its front-line squadrons in 1967, with the last retiring in 1975. The Marines would pass on the A-7 Corsair II. The last USMC Skyhawk was delivered in 1979, and were used until the mid-1990s until they were replaced by the similarly small, but V/STOL vertical landing AV-8 Harrier.

Pictured here is a 1:72 scale USMC McDonnell Douglas A-4C Skyhawk attack aircraft that was attached to VA-76, then embarked upon the USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31), during 1967. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 4-3/4-inches
Length: 6-3/4-inches

Release Date: May 2017

Historical Account: "Fighting Spirits of 76" - VA-76 was an Attack Squadron of the U.S. Navy. It was established on June 1st, 1955, and disestablished on September 30th, 1969. The squadron was nicknamed the Spirits, from its motto Fighting Spirits of 76.

During a sortie against Kep Air Base, Lieutenant Commander Theodore R. Swartz shot down a MiG-17 with air-to-ground rockets. This was the first, and only, MiG aircraft to be downed by an A-4 Skyhawk during the Vietnam War. Lieutenant Commander Swartz received the Silver Star for his action.

Features
  • Diecast construction
  • Accurate markings and insignia
  • Interchangeable landing gear
  • Comes with pilot figure
  • Comes with display stand

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