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Douglas A1 Skyraider Flight Journal

The Douglas AD-1 (formerly AD) Skyraider was a U.S. single-seat attack bomber of the late 1940's, 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s. The aircraft entered service in December, 1946. The piston-engined, prop-driven Skyraider was a postwar follow-on to World War II dive bombers and torpedo bombers such as the Helldiver and Avenger.


Douglas AD (A1) Skyraider Specifications Technical Data / Description

Length: 38ft. 10in. Height: 15ft. 8.25in. Performance: Maximum Speed at 18,000ft: 320mph Cruising Speed at 6,000ft: 190mph Ceiling: 25,500ft Range: 900 miles Armament: Four 20mm cannon 8,000lbs of hardpoint-mounted freefall and/or forward-firing weapons Number Built: 3,180 Number Still Airworthy: Approx. 19


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"The Douglas AD Skyraider was to become the last heavy piston-engine combat and bomber aircraft." From 1945 to 1957 Douglas Aircraft built approximately 3,180 aircraft in seven basic versions. The Skyraider was built to be an extremely versatile aircraft designed for five main uses: day assault, all weather assault, radar surveillance, electronic counter-measures and anti-submarine warfare


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The Douglas A-1 Skyraider (formerly designated AD before the 1962 unification of Navy and Air Force designations) is an American single-seat attack aircraft in service from 1946 to the early 1980s, which served during the Korean War and Vietnam War.


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At first known as the AD Skyraider, this piston-powered attack airplane designed from 1943 had a fantastic, long career spanning three quarters of the cold war, outliving his generation and spawning multiple imitations, but never equalled


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The Douglas A-1 Skyraider first flew on March 18, 1945, but it was not operational by the end of WWII. The Skyraider was designed to be a carrier-based, single-seat, long-range, high-endurance torpedo/dive bomber.. A Douglas AD-4 Skyraider during a flight demonstration at the Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Image:.


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Welcome to two great websites about the Douglas Skyraider The Official Website of the A-1 Skyraider Association and The A-1 Combat Journal


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His prototype aircraft—designated XBT2D-1 and tentatively named Dauntless II—made its first flight on 18 March 1945 and was an immediate success. Mass production was initiated with the name Skyraider. An AD-5W Skyraider on the deck of the antisubmarine carrier Essex (CVS-9). These AEW aircraft flew from attack carriers as well as.


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Douglas AD / A-1 Skyraider $Donate? Douglas AD / A-1 Skyraider v1.0.7 / 01 sep 23 / greg goebel * Late in World War II, the Douglas aircraft company developed a new piston-powered carrier-based attack aircraft for the US Navy, which emerged as the "AD Skyraider".


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The airplane that became the AD (later redesignated A-1) Skyraider evolved from a Navy decision in 1943 to combine the World War II dive-bombing and torpedo missions in one aircraft. Built.


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820 249K views 15 years ago The Douglas A-1 (formerly AD) Skyraider was a U.S. single-seat attack bomber of the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. A propeller-driven anachronism in the jet age,.


Douglas AD / A1 Skyraider

The Douglas A-1 Skyraider is an American single-seat attack aircraft in service from 1946 to the early 1980s, which served during the Korean War and Vietnam War. The Skyraider had an unusually long career, remaining in front-line service well into the Jet Age ; thus becoming known by some as an "anachronism". It was operated by the United States Navy , the United States Marine Corps , and the.


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Douglas A-1H Skyraider. The aircraft on display represents Captain Ronald Smith's A-1H The Proud American (Serial Number 52-139738) as it appeared during his SAR mission in June 1972 as part of the 1st Special Operations Squadron, Nakhon Phanom (NKP) Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand. Captain Smith was awarded the Air Force Cross for the.


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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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Douglas A-1 Skyraider (AD-1) Single-Engine, Single-Seat Fighter-Bomber / Ground Attack Aircraft [ 1946 ] The multi-role Douglas A-1 Douglas Skyraider more than proved its worth during a storied career that included time in the skies over Vietnam.