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The Douglas AD-4 Skyraider was originally intended as a Second World War dive/torpedo bomber. It was developed by Douglas Aircraft Company as a single-engine, propeller-driven attack aircraft with a piston-powered engine that could serve a multi-use function and alleviate the need for tail gunners in existing bomber and strike planes.


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The piston-engined Skyraider was designed during World War II to meet United States Navy requirements for a carrier-based, single-seat, long-range, high performance dive/torpedo bomber, to follow-on from earlier types such as the Curtiss SB2C Helldiver and Grumman TBF Avenger.


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The AD-4 Skyraider is a rank IV American strike aircraft with a battle rating of 5.7 (AB/SB) and 6.0 (RB). It was introduced in Update 1.75 "La Résistance" . The AD-4 is a thorough-bred ground attacker. It can be armed with a slew of deadly anti-ground weaponry ranging from several high payload bombs and HVAR rockets to a massive 56 Mighty.


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A U.S. Navy Douglas AD-4 Skyraider from attack squadron VA-195 Dambusters is armed with three 2,000-pound bombs in March 1951. VA-195 was assigned to Carrier Air Group 19 (CVG-19) aboard the aircraft carrier USS Princeton.


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A perfect example of this air-to-ground workhorse, the Military Aviation Museum's impressive Douglas AD-4 Skyraider has gone from gate guard to airshow star. (Guy Aceto) The AD Skyraider may have appeared underpowered, but it proved to be a top-notch attack bomber.


Douglas AD4N Skyraider, Singleengine 3crew Lowwing Night Attack Aircraft, U.S.A.

A quick walkaround of an AD-4 Skyraider seen at Planes of Fame, Chino CA. This warbird is a AD-4NA Skyraider. Bureau #: 126997 http://www.warbirdregistry.or.


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The Douglas AD-4 Skyraider will be on display and is scheduled to fly at 12pm. We will have the OV-1 Mowhawk, L-19 Bird Dog, T-28 Trojan and OV-10 Bronco on display. At 12:00 noon, the Raffle Flight will occur. Become a member to enter the Raffle. All members are eligible to enter the Raffle, but you must be present to win.


Douglas AD4W Skyraider USA Navy Aviation Photo 2005395

DOUGLAS AD4 SKYRAIDER Owned and operated by Tim Manna A highly impressive member of the Navy Wings Associate Collection, Douglas Skyraider AD4-NA 126922/G-RADR represents one of the most significant Fleet AIr Arm Aircraft of the 1950-60's.


Aviation Photography Douglas AD4NA Skyraider

Douglas AD-4 Skyraider. Event Details. When: June 25, 2022. Starts At: 1:00 pm. Step back 70 years to the stalemate of the Korean War. See our combat veteran Skyraider take flight, and learn about the often overlooked Cold War-conflict in which it served. Military Aviation Museum. 1341 Princess Anne Road Virginia Beach, VA 23457


Douglas A1D Skyraider (AD4) Untitled Aviation Photo 2530988

• AD-4W airborne early warning version; 3 crew; 168 built (50 transferred to the Royal Navy as Skyraider AEW Mk 1) • AD-5N/A-1G night-attack version with radar countermeasures; 4 crew; 239 built • AD-5Q/EA-1F electronic countermeasures version; 4 crew; 54 converted from AD-5N aircraft • AD-5W/EA-1E airborne early warning version; 4 crew; 218 built


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AD-4 Skyraider Launching on Korean War Combat Mission Download Image: Low (PNG, 319x319px, 146KB) Med (JPEG, 1280x1280px, 59KB) Caption: Carrying a full bomb load, an AD-4 Skyraider of Attack.


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SPECIFICATIONS Status: Flyable Manufacturer: Douglas Year: 1950 Model: AD-4N Skyraider Registration Number: NX409Z Serial Number: 126997 Crew: 1 Max T/O Weight: 24,000 lbs. Span: 50 ft. 0 in. Length: 38 ft. 2 in. Height: 12 ft. 0 in. Maximum Speed: 350 mph Cruise Speed: 200 mph Rate of Climb: 2,880 ft/min


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The first AD-­‐1 was delivered in 1946 and manufacturer Douglas continued its tradition of starting the names of Navy aircraft with "sky". It was a versatile attack bomber, capable of day or night missions, reconnaissance and airborne early warning. Skyraider became the backbone of the Navy's carrier aviation strike force.


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The A-1 (formerly known as the AD Skyraider) is a single-seat attack aircraft that saw service from 1946 until the 1980s. The piston-engined, American-designed plane's ability to carry large amounts of weapons over a long period of time made it especially powerful during the Southeast Asia War.


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All told 3,180 Skyraiders would roll off the Douglas assembly line. The museum's A-1H Skyraider (Bureau Number 135300) flew the last attack mission by a Navy Skyraider in the Vietnam War on February 20, 1968. Specifications. Manufacturer: Douglas Aircraft Company. Dimensions: Length: 38 ft., 10 in.; Height 15 ft., 8 ¼ in.; Wingspan: 50 ft.