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Douglas A-4C Skyhawk 147681, VA-94 "Shrikes", USS Enterprise, 1960s
General Background
Designed to replace the Douglas AD-1 Skyraider the Skyhawk first flew in 1954. Its small
size was a radical departure from the normal "Big" thinking of the time. The USN first took
delivery in late 1956 with the USMC receiving theirs 3 months later. Over the years many
nicknames were used, "Tinker Toy", "Heinemann's Hotrod" (the designer was Ed
Heinemann), with the E and F models labeled the "Camel" because of the electronics
hump along the dorsal. Probably the most well known nickname used for the 2,960 A-4's
that were produced is "Scooter".
The Aircraft
Skyhawk BuNo. 147681 was produced in the second batch of 1960 A-4Cs and was
assigned to VA-192 “World Famous Golden Dragons”. In 1965 the aircraft was assigned
to Headquarters and Maintenance Squadron FIFTEEN (H&MS-15) at El Toro, California
Detachment “N”. Detachment “N” had a routine of naming their 4 Skyhawks after ladies
of the night so 147681 received “Fanny Hill”. In April 1966 147681 went to VA-94 “Mighty
Shrikes on board USS Enterprise becoming the CO’s aircraft now numbered NF-401. In
1971 the aircraft was sent to scrap.
Specifications :
Crew : | 1 |
Dimensions | |
Length : | 40ft 3in |
Height : | 14ft 11in |
Weight : | |
Empty : | 10,450 lbs |
Weight : | 20,000 lbs (loaded) |
Loaded : | 18,300 lbs |
Gross : | 24,500 lbs |
Performance | |
Powerplant : | 1 x Wright J-65-W-20 non-afterburning turbojet, 8,200 lbs. of thrust |
Maximum Speed : | 673 mph |
Combat Radius : | 1,000 miles |
Ferry Range : | 2,130 miles |
Service Ceiling : | 42,250 ft |
Maximum Rate of Climb : | 8,440 ft/min |