A-7K assigned to the Arizona ANG - Sep 19 1981
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A-7E Corsair from VA-72 in Desert Storm paint scheme
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Four A-7D Corsair IIs of the 198th Fighter Squadron, 156th Fighter Group, Puerto Rico Air National Guard, fly in-trail formation over the Caribbean in 1992. Courtesy photo/Greg L. Davis, Aviation Photojournalist
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A-7 Corsair II | Getting Familiar With The Jet and Carrier Deck Procedur...
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Two workers attaching a Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp onto a F4U Corsair at the Chance-Vought factory in Stratford, Connecticut.
Date: March 1943
NARA: 179036630
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The unmistakable Corsair.
Photo Credit: Brad Hurley
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F-14 FUN FACT OF THE DAY #62
When the Navy Blue Angels were looking for an aircraft to replace the F-4 Phantom II in the mid-1970s, the program manager really wanted the F-14 Tomcat but did not want all of the weapons control systems, deeming them wasteful. After discussing with Grumman, it was concluded that the cost of producing an F-14 without the weapons systems would be greater than the cost to produce an F-14 with the weapon systems. They settled for the next best choice, the A-4 Skyhawk.
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LTV A-7E Corsair of VA-113 'Stingers'
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A-7D from the AZ ANG undergoing camouflage testing over the Arizona desert - 19 Sep 1981
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Easter Offensive, 1972 by Linh Yoshimura
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Loaded with bombs, an A-7 Corsair II from VA-147 ("Argonauts") and an A-6 Intruder from VA-165 ("Boomers") off USS Constellation (CVA 64) fly a mission against the North Vietnamese "Easter Offensive" in spring 1972. Naval airpower was crucial in helping to stem this advance. US Navy Photo
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US Navy Legacy Flight. Oshkosh 2022
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A LTV A-7 Corsair II over Edwards Air Force Base.
Date: October 4, 1986.
NARA: 6426099
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