- The
Douglas A-1
Skyraider (formerly
designated AD
before the 1962
unification of Navy and Air
Force designations) is an
American single-seat
attack aircraft...
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Raider or
Skyraider may
refer to:
Douglas A-1
Skyraider attack aircraft Flying K Sky Raider,
ultralight aircraft Worldwide Ultralite Skyraider S/S, ultralight...
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Airshow in July 2011. The P-51 was destro**** (pilot
parachuted safely), and
Skyraider 124143
suffered extensive damage to its
right wing, but
landed safely...
- The
Douglas A-1
Skyraider, a single-seat
attack bomber was
operated by
eight countries outside of the main user - the
United States.
Khmer Royal Aviation...
- the use of a
turboprop instead of jet power.
While it
resembled the AD
Skyraider, the A2D was
different in a
number of
unseen ways. The 5,100-equivalent...
- The
Worldwide Skyraider S/S, also
called the
SkyRaider S/S, is an
American ultralight aircraft that was
designed and
produced by
Worldwide Ultralite Industries...
- VA-35 —
Black Panthers. Callsign: "Raygun."
Transitioned from the A-1
Skyraider in 1965.
Based at NAS Oceana. Was
featured in the film The
Final Countdown...
- of
World War I
produced by Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés A-1
Skyraider,
nicknamed Spad, an
attack aircraft (1950s and 1960s) Self-propelled air...
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until 1950, when the Navy
switched to the
smaller and
simpler Douglas AD
Skyraider.
Maulers remained in
reserve squadrons until 1953. A few were
built as...
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dates shown: AD-4N
Skyraider – Jun 1950 AD-3Q
Skyraider – Jun 1950 AD-4Q
Skyraider – Jul 1950 AD-2Q
Skyraider – Jul 1950 AD-3
Skyraider – Jul 1950 TBM-3E/N...