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  1. Douglas A-4 Skyhawk - Wikipedia

    The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single-seat subsonic carrier-capable light attack aircraft designed and produced by the American aerospace manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company, and later, …

  2. Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk - Combat Air Museum

    US Navy two-place, lightweight, high-performance trainer capable of operating from an aircraft carrier or shore base. One 8,500 lb (37.8kN) static thrust Pratt & Whitney J52-P-6B turbojet. …

  3. McDonnell TA-4J Skyhawk - The Collings Foundation

    Known for its lightweight and small airframe supported by a powerful J52-P8 turbojet, the Skyhawk soon was dubbed “Heinemann’s Hot Rod” after its designer, Ed Heinemann. The …

  4. Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk Aircraft - Estrella Warbird Museum

    The TA-4J descended from the Navy and Marine Corps single-seat light attack aircraft which was the Navy's and Marines' standard light-attack fighter for nearly 20 years. Originally designated …

  5. TA-4J Skyhawk - FLAM

    The TA-4J Skyhawk entered production in June 1969. It became the longest-serving of the Skyhawks as the US Navy’s standard advanced jet trainer until replaced in the early 1990’s …

  6. A-4 Skyhawk Production History | The Skyhawk Association

    Nov 9, 2016 · TA-4J. In 1968, a contract was let to produce the TA-4J, a trainer version of the TA-4F. The TA-4J differed from the TA-4F through the removal of the tactical weapons system …

  7. TA-4J Skyhawk - NHHC

    The highly-capable A-4 Skyhawk, which had served as the Navy's premier light attack aircraft for several decades, continued its career as a Navy advanced trainer, replacing the TF-9J Cougar.

  8. TA-4J Skyhawk - Fort Worth Aviation Museum

    The TA-4J is a two-seat trainer version of the Skyhawk that provided advanced training for Navy and Marine Corps pilots. The Douglas TA-4J was the two-seat trainer version of the A-4 …

  9. Douglas TA-4J Skyhawk, Carrier-based Single-engine Single-seat …

    TA-4J: Dedicated trainer version based on A-4F, but lacking weapons systems, and with down-rated engine, 277 built new, and most TA-4Fs were later converted to this configuration. A-4K: …

  10. TA-4J - Glen L Martin Muse 1

    The TA-4J Skyhawk is the two-seat variant of the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk attack aircraft. Skyhawks began operational service in the mid-1950s and remained in service with the U.S. Navy and …

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