![]() ![]() This single seat Skyraider attack aircraft with no. It is at the Planes of Fames museum, Chino, USA. The gull grey scheme is for a Skyraider of USS Intrepid. Note the small entry door for the inside cabin. This privately owned Skyraider has the famous bee marking of no. Photographed 2013 by Cees Hendriks (C) Copyright IPMS Nederland ![]() 127922 four-seater, located at San Diego - USS Midway Museumĭouglas AD-5 Skyraider four-seater variant woth no.132789, (cn 9385) in a US Navy scheme. Seen at Nellis AFB, Nevada (USA)ĪD-4W Bu. Photographed Januari 2012 by Cees Hendriks (C) Copyright IPMS Nederlandĭouglas AD-5 (A-1E) Skyraider - N39147 (c/n 9540 / BuNo 132683). Located at the Museum of Naval Aviation at Pensacola, FLorida, USA This Douglas A-1H Skyraider has construction Number (C/N): 9944 with serial 135300 It was a very rugged dependable aircraft that was huge carrying lots of stores and it was flown by a single pilot. Marine Corps (USMC) and the United States Air Force (USAF), and also saw service with the British Royal Navy, the French Air Force, the Air Force of the Republic of Vietnam (VNAF), and others. It was operated by the United States Navy (USN), the U.S. The Skyraider had a remarkably long and successful career and was used from US Navy carriers as well as from land bases. It has a Wright R-3350-26WA Cyclone engine with single propeller. The Douglas A-1 Skyraider (formerly AD-1) was an American single-seat attack aircraft that saw service between the late 1940s and at least in the 1980s. ![]()
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