-
released from U.S. Navy service,
Skyraiders were
introduced into the
Republic of
Vietnam Air
Force (RVNAF).
Skyraiders were also used by the U.S. Air Force...
-
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...
-
Raider or
Skyraider may
refer to:
Douglas A-1
Skyraider attack aircraft Flying K Sky Raider,
ultralight aircraft Worldwide Ultralite Skyraider S/S, ultralight...
-
Skyraiders,
modified for use as
target tugs for the
Swedish Air Force. The
Royal Navy
received 50 AD-4Ws
which were
given the
designation Skyraider AEW...
- 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...
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position A-1J of VA-196 on USS Bon
Homme Richard Sea Venoms, Scimitars, and
Skyraiders on HMS Victorious (circa 1959-1960) FM-2
Wildcats on USS
Kitkun Bay (1944)...
- 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
Republic of
Vietnam Air
Force (RVNAF) as
replacements for
their A-1
Skyraiders. The A-37B
prototype was
rolled out in
September 1967, with deliveries...
- was
mounted above the patch.[citation needed] The
squadron operated A-1
Skyraiders under the call sign "Firefly".
Their daylight task was the
primary one...
- AD-5N
Skyraider, BuNo 132521, Lazy Dog dispenser,
China Lake, 13 Apr 1961.
Official U.S. Navy photo....