Product Description
- The A-4 Skyhawk is a small carrier-based attack aircraft developed as a successor to the reciprocating carrier-based attack aircraft A-1 Skyraider.
- The prototype XA4D-1 first flew on June 22, 1954, and for more than 20 years since then, it has been active as the main carrier-based attack aircraft of the US Navy/Marine Corps.
- Although it is small and light, it can be equipped with a large number of various weapons, and various types are born by upgrading the engine power and modernizing various equipment.
- A total of 2960 aircraft were produced before production ceased in February 1979.
- The TA-4E is a double-seat fighter training aircraft with a J52-P-8A engine and an extended fuselage from the A-4E with rear seats.
-The production type of the prototype TA-4E is the TA-4F, and the AN/APG-53 radar scope that was equipped in the front seats is also installed in the rear seats, so that the trainee can use the radar in both the front and rear seats. It is now possible to use navigation and attack training.
- The TA-4J is a lighter version of the TA-4F, with the combat training equipment removed, and equipped with the low-thrust J52-P-6 engine.
- The TA-4J first flew in May 1969, and in June the production aircraft was delivered to the US Navy Advanced Training Wing as an advanced training aircraft.
- The kit prepares many new mold parts and reproduces the double-seat trainer TA-4J.
- The extended two-seat type fuselage, nose, intake, windshield, cockpit, rear seats, etc. are new parts, all of which are precisely finished.
- The windshield can be opened or closed.
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- U.S. Navy 1st Composite Squadron (VC-1) [UA00]
- U.S. Navy 7th Training Squadron (VT-7) aircraft [A745]
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Item Size/Weight : 36 x 19 x 7 cm / 419g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 07243
- JAN code
- 4967834072435
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.