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039809 - DOUGLAS A-4C/L SKYHAWK In Navy Service (Naval Fighters Number 109 by Steve Ginter)
By Steve Ginter
Book six in the Naval Fighter Series on the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk covers the A-4C/L in Navy service. It covers the technical aspects of these aircraft and squadron histories including squadron patches. Previous books in the series are: NF-49, USN A-4A/Bs; NF50, USMC/USMCR/USNR A-4A/Bs; NF-51, USN A-4E/Fs; NF52, USMC A-4E/Fs, and NF82, USN/USMC Two-Seat Skyhawks.
The A-4C was the most numerous version of the Skyhawk built (636). It also saw more combat service during the Vietnam war than any other A-4 version, completing 44 of the 111 deployments to Vietnam made with the Skyhawk. In 1970, the A-4C was given a second lease on life when 100 were upgraded to A-4Ls. These were to equip the attack squadrons of the newly reorganized reserves and their two Air Wings. The A-4Cs were given the A-4Fs electronics and hump and thus emulated the A-4Fs. After usage in seven reserve squadrons, these A-4Ls were used by the VC/utility squadrons into the late 1970s.
Format | Softback |
Pages | 192 pages |
Publication Date | Available |
Pictures |
389 b/w photos, 50 colour photos, 70 illustrations |
Width (mm) | 215 |
Height (mm) | 280 |
Dust Jacket | No |
ISBN | 978-0-9993884-6-4 |
Price |
£37.99 |