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SINGAPORE TA-4 Super Skyhawk (13-9947)
United States A4A skyhawk. Blue Angels, parked at Maps air museum. 1954-1979 Era. "Skyhawk" *Staff Pick!*
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It is great to remember our history of flight in all of its varied ways.
Plane looks naked without drop tanks. It also lost it's tailhook and IFR probe.
@themold, It is going to be parked for good amount of time, so less weight is probably better.
MAPS at CAK is a gem if you ever have a chance to visit
@Roger Vazquez It surely is!
brings back a few memories
See the DMZ in your A4-E, America is telling you to go.
Sky Scooter
I didn't think the Blues ever flew the early model Scooters(?) - is this a museum repaint, or an ex-USN traveling exhibit?
@Bob Harrington, The website does state "our A-4A is painted and marked to represent an A-4F as flown by the US Navy Blue Angels Demonstration Team from 1974-1986." For more information visit: https://mapsairmuseum.org/douglas-a-4a-skyhawk-2/
I remember as a kid seeing the Thunderbirds flying F4's. It was so awesome.
i'm always amazed when I see the lack of searching present here; it's as if Google doesn't exist - sigh. Seaching for Blue Angels, the first return
https://www.blueangels.navy.mil/history/
makes the question irrelevant
https://www.blueangels.navy.mil/history/
makes the question irrelevant
Nice pic, avgeeked! If you change the Aircraft Type Code to just "A4" it should display correctly. Also, for chugheset, you might like a couple of my pics of a T-bird F-4 here:
https://flightaware.com/photos/view/729112-d0fc59d2e37c886ca538730488e4ec8c9ea4f052/user/byingtongh/sort/date/page/15
and here:
https://flightaware.com/photos/view/729112-647284a014d882f3c006f0ef75c366cad24ae3f4/user/byingtongh/sort/date/page/5
And that is a good link, a mentor!
https://flightaware.com/photos/view/729112-d0fc59d2e37c886ca538730488e4ec8c9ea4f052/user/byingtongh/sort/date/page/15
and here:
https://flightaware.com/photos/view/729112-647284a014d882f3c006f0ef75c366cad24ae3f4/user/byingtongh/sort/date/page/5
And that is a good link, a mentor!
Thank you, Greg Byington!!
Wouldn't a TA-4 be a 2 seater?....Keeps good company, an A-7 in the background.
Glenn Mottley, according to the Museum website it is a Douglas A4A.
done
Thanks, I think we can appreciate your knowledge base and thank you for sharing.
a mentor, at your suggestion, a deeper dive to avgeeked's provided MAPS link (thank you!), revealed that this particular aircraft and I crossed paths a few times in our combined histories. Robert Sloane, ... indeed! "Brings back a few memories" Thank you all.
To show the other end of the A-4 timeline by BUNO, Seattle's Museum of flight has an A-4F (BUNO 154180) that did fly as a Blue. Link https://www.museumofflight.org/aircraft/douglas-4f-skyhawk-ii
To show the other end of the A-4 timeline by BUNO, Seattle's Museum of flight has an A-4F (BUNO 154180) that did fly as a Blue. Link https://www.museumofflight.org/aircraft/douglas-4f-skyhawk-ii
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