Douglas A4D-3: 1957 all-weather attack Skyhawk

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The A4D-3 was a 1957 proposal for an all-weather attack version of the Skyhawk powered by an 8500 lb.s.t. Pratt & Whitney J52-P-2 turbojet. Four developmental aircraft were ordered, but the project was cancelled in favor of the A4D-2N, which was a more straightforward all-weather adaptation of the Skyhawk and was hence less expensive.

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As a Kiwi schoolboy I witnessed the RNZAF progression from Vampire to Skyhawk,
- as they regularly flew over where I was living - so I've always had an appreciation for the adaptable
& practical little Douglas 'scooter'.

One of the few (& sensible) `50s tailed delta types ( along with Javelin, MiG 21, ~Lightning).
& later - the addition of canards to other deltas showed how useful/needful it was..
 

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