Carrier-borne jet fighter development advanced at a brisk pace in the aftermath of WW2, but work on jet ground attack aircraft of similar capabilities did not, forcing the US Navy to rely on the propeller-driven A-a Skyraider to carry out ground support/strike missions throughout the Korean War. While the Navy was fully aware of the necessity for new aircraft capable of performing these crucial missions, the appearance of the superlative Mig-15 in the Communist arsenal during the conflict required throwing virtually all military aviation design efforts into coming up with a fighter capable of besting the Soviet-built fighter, leaving very little left of the R+D pie for ground attack aircraft.
However, once the urgency of the Korean situation diminished, the Navy was ready to move on with developments in this area, and in the early 1950s tasked the design team at Douglas Aircraft to come up with a next-generation carrier-borne ground attack plane.
Douglas, utilizing the newest in light aircraft design technology, came up with a proposal for a small jet weighing a mere 6.8tons and with a wingspan of only 8.4 meters.
Douglas ended up with a Navy contract, and the prototype made its maiden flight on June 22, 1954, featuring a superlight airframe and a layout emphasizing efficient and simple manufacture.
For example, the main wing encompassed both left and right wings in a single structure mated to the fuselage for optimum strength and ease of construction.
The fact that a total of 2,960 A-4 Skyhawks were built over the next 26 years until the production line closed in February 1979 attests to the excellence of the aircraft's design.
*** Data - A-4K ***
Crew : one
Wingspan : 8.38m
Length : 12.57m
Height : 4.53m
Engine : Pratt & Whitney J52-P-8A (with thrust of 4,222kg)
Maximum take-off weight : 11,113kg
Maximum speed : 1,167km/h (at sea level)
Range : 3,241km
Fixed armament : 20mm cannon X 2
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2012년 8월 16일 목요일
ACADEMY HOBBY MODEL KIT 1/48 US AIR FORCE T-33A
* Reproduced 318th FIS, USAF, McChord AFB & Canadian CT-133 Silver Star 3(CL-30)
* Cartograf Premium quality decal included
* Product by ACADEMY in Korea
* Factory sealed
* New in box
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* Cartograf Premium quality decal included
* Product by ACADEMY in Korea
* Factory sealed
* New in box
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2012년 8월 6일 월요일
ACADEMY HOBBY MODEL KIT 1/35 RQ-7B UAV
ACADEMY(Korean hobby model development and manufacture company) made public developing item 1/35 scale RQ-7B UAV shadow proto type on August 1st 2012.
this model kit is included 2 figures, base and also camouflage decal by Cartograph
figures molding color is incarnadine. so unaccustomed modeller easy to apply to figure with camouflage decal. Base is included separate stand so you can be expressed in flying.
This kit will be issued Sep-21-2012 in Korea.
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this model kit is included 2 figures, base and also camouflage decal by Cartograph
figures molding color is incarnadine. so unaccustomed modeller easy to apply to figure with camouflage decal. Base is included separate stand so you can be expressed in flying.
This kit will be issued Sep-21-2012 in Korea.
Just pay $23 with PayPal, Worldwide Free Shipping
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