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A-4E Skyhawk LCDR Michael J. Estocin, VA-192, USS Ticonderoga, April, 1967 (1:72)

Part Number: HA1413
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    Developed to replace the A-1 Skyraider the A-4 Skyhawk was extremely lightweight maneuverable inexpensive and didn'_t need folding wings. One of the upgrades saw 499 A-4E'_s built, some received a lighter weight 8,500 lb thrust engine and some late production planes had the 9,300 lb thrust engines as well as an upper fuselage '_hump back'_ avionics pod added. All had one hard point added under each wing, re-designed center fuselage, air intakes, and airframe strengthening with bomb and navigation upgrades. Because of all the missions and tonnage of weapons delivered the A-4 was dubbed "The Workhorse of Vietnam", this is "The Little Plane That Could". Eight A-4E'_s were sold to Royal Australian Navy.

    A-4E Skyhawk Bu.No 151073 NM208 belonged to the Operations Officer of VA-192 "Golden Dragons". On April 20, 1967 LCDR Michael J. Estocin led a Shrike anti-radar attack on Haiphong. His aircraft was damaged by a SAM but he managed to return to the Ticonderoga. On April 26, 1967 he led another attack on Haiphong and again his aircraft was badly damaged by a SAM. With his aircraft burning he managed to fire his missiles at the target and then turn toward the sea but as he approached the coast his fiery aircraft rolled inverted and crashed. Another pilot said he didn'_t see any sign of a parachute. LCDR Estocin was considered an MIA until November 10, 1977 when the Secretary of the Navy gave approval for a Presumptive Finding of Death. The cause of death was coded as "Hostile, Died While Captured". Sadly his remains have never been repatriated. For his many actions during these two missions LCDR Estocin was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. He is the only Navy pilot to receive the MOH for actions performed during a combat mission. The USS Estocin was named after him.

    A-4E Skyhawk Specifications

    Performance:
    Engine - 1 x Pratt & Whitney J52-P-6A turbojet, 8500 lb. of thrust
    Max speed 673 mph at sea level with a clean aircraft - 636 mph at sea level with a Mk. 28
    nuclear weapon
    Cruising speed - 498 mph
    Stall speed - 139 mph
    Combat ceiling (clean aircraft) - 40,500 feet
    Runway to 20,000 ft '_ 4 minutes

    Flight distances:
    230 miles with a Mk. 28 weapon
    680 miles with 2 X 300-gallon drop tanks
    Ferry range - 2130 miles

    Dimensions:
    Wingspan - 27 ft 6 in
    Length - 41ft 4 in
    Height - 15 ft
    Wing area - 260 sq ft

    Weights:
    Empty - 9,624 lb.
    Gross - 18,300 lbs.
    Maximum - 22,950 lbs.

    Armament:
    2 x 20 mm cannon with 200 rounds/gun
    Maximum weapons load - 8,200 lbs. carried on 5 pylons - 2 pylons under each wing and 1 center-line pylon
    Model Details for Hobby Master 1:72 United States Navy A-4E Skyhawk - ID# 24999

    Hobby Master United States Navy A-4E Skyhawk 1:72 - HA1413 - ID#24999
    United States Navy Hobby Master
    United States Navy Hobby Master

    Country &
    Continent:
    United States of America
    United States of America
    North America
    North America

    Aircraft: A-4E Skyhawk Scale: 1:72

    Part #: HA1413 ID#: 24999

    Release Date: 2011 Disc Date: 2011

    Status: Limited Production Units: 1500

    Remarks: "LCDR Michael J. Extocin, VA-192, USS Ticonderoga, April 1967".
    Window Code: W1 Box Code:  NA

    Registration:  151073/NM208 Engines: 1 Pratt & Whitney J52-P-6A

    Approximate Model Dimensions:

    17.04 cm
    6.65 in

    11.64 cm
    4.54 in

    6.35 cm
    2.48 in


    Classification: Military

    Last Updated: 04/13/2011

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