
LTV A-7 Corsair II - Wikipedia
The LTV A-7 Corsair II is an American carrier-capable subsonic light attack aircraft designed and manufactured by Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV). The A-7 was developed during the early 1960s as replacement for the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk.
LTV A-7D Corsair II - National Museum of the USAF
The A-7D is a single-seat, tactical close air support aircraft derived from the U.S. Navy's A-7. The first A-7D made its initial flight in April 1968, and deliveries of production models began in December 1968. When A-7D production ended in 1976, LTV …
A-7攻击机_百度百科
A-7攻击机(英语:A-7 Attack Aircraft [1],绰号:CorsairⅡ,绰号译文:海盗Ⅱ),是20世纪60年代美国凌·特姆科·沃特公司以 F-8战斗机 为基础改进研制的一种舰载攻击机,用以取代 A-4攻击机。 A-7攻击机的气动布局与F-8战斗机相似,加大机翼翼展、缩短机身、增加挂架,将推力较大的涡轮喷气发动机换成推力较小但耗油率较低的涡扇喷气发动机,还更换电子设备,使一架M2.0级的战斗机演变成一架高亚音速、航程远、载弹多的舰载攻击机。 A-7攻击机的研制周期不 …
a-7d - vought
Peculiar to the Air Force A-7D were the band receptacle type of inflight refueling system, higher energy-rated wheels, tires, and brakes, and the ESCAPAC IC ejection seat, modified to utilize the USAF survival kit and restraint system together with a low-pressure, demand-type oxygen system.
A-7D Corsair II - OLD DOG'S PLANES
2014年10月5日 · Top speed for the A-7D was 698 mph and the normal cruising speed was 507 mph. Deliveries of the A-7D began during September of 1969. The A-7D saw its first combat use with the 354th Tactical Fighter Wing based at Korat Royal Thai Air Base, Thailand. The A-7Ds flew strikes against targets in Laos, Cambodia and North Vietnam.
A-7 Corsair II of the U.S. Air Force and Navy: photographs, history ...
The A-7 Corsair II was developed in response to a Navy requirement for a single-place, fair-weather subsonic attack plane capable of carrying a much heavier weapons load than the Douglas A-4 Skyhawk.
A-7D Corsair II - AF
The A-7D is a single-seat, tactical close air support aircraft. Although designed primarily as a ground attack aircraft, it also can be used in air-to-air combat. It was derived from the basic A-7 originally developed for the U.S. Navy.
USAF A-7 Corsairs, whatever happened to? - Blind Bat News
2019年6月26日 · Apparently the USAF version of the A-7 Corsair-2 is one of the most loved ground attack aircraft, especially by the folks in Oklahoma; from November 1966, when Tinker AFB’s Oklahoma City Air Materiel Area was assigned all logistics management responsibility for the A-7D, to its final days with the Oklahoma Air National Guard in 1993 (to be repla...
LTV A-7 Corsair II Carrier-Borne Strike Aircraft - Military Factory
2023年9月28日 · Developed as a successor to the Douglas A-4 "Skyhawk" series of carrier-based strike fighter, the LTV A-7 "Corsair II" entered service with the United States Navy (USN) during the Vietnam War (1955-1975) in 1967. Some 1,569 examples were ultimately produced and operated by the United States, Greece (Hellenic), Portugal, and Thailand.
USAF LTV A-7D Corsair II
DoD attempted to interest the Air Force in this aircraft during the design stage, and as the development of the brutish A-7 Corsair II attack aircraft quickly proceeded, FY 1967 funds were included for the Air Force's A-7D variant. By the end of that year USN pilots of VA-147 were flying the Corsair II in combat in Vietnam.
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