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Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series HA1419 Douglas A-4Q "Skyhawk" A-314, flown by Lt. Marcelo Gustavo Marquez ARMADA, Falklands, May 1982
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Argentina was the first country with Skyhawks outside of the U.S.. 50 surplus A-4Bs were ordered by the Argentine Air Force. The aircraft were refurbished and designated A-4P with 25 planes being delivered in October 1966 and the last 25 in 1970. The first planes were powered by 7700 lb.s.t. Wright J65-W-16A engines, had new ejection seats and lift spoilers with vortex generators on top of the flaps normally used on the A-4F. The pair of 20-mm cannons with 100 rounds per gun was retained but no Sidewinder missiles.
On May 21, 1982, during the Falkland/Malvinas War, three Argentine A-4Q Skyhawks from 3 Escuadrilla de Caza y Ataque attacked HMS Ardent. The A-4Qs normally operated from the aircraft carrier “25 de Mayo” but this operation was launched from a ground base. Several bombs hit HMS Ardent but during their escape all 3 aircraft were shot down by Sea Harriers. Two of the pilots managed to bail out but the third aircraft A- 314 flown by Lt. Marcelo Gustavo Marquez burst into flames in mid-air and he was killed.
Specifications A-4B A-4Q were rebuilt A-4Bs with altered slats, flaps and additional hard-points and a few other minor changes
Wing Span: 27 ft 6 in Length: 39 ft 5 in Height: 15 ft
Weight: 20,000 lbs (loaded)
Maximum Speed: 664 mph Service Ceiling: 47,900 ft Range: 1,160 miles
Engine: Originally (1) 7700 lb.s.t. Wright J65-W-16A engine later upgraded to (1) Wright J65-W-20 turbojet, 8,400 lbs thrust
Crew: 1
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True 1/72 scale Professionally painted Great attention to detail All markings are Tampoed (pad applied) Option to display the model on a stand that is provided Model can be shown with the landing gear in the down or up positions Optional armament has been provided Canopy displays open or closed Extremely heavy metal with a minimum of plastic Highly collectable
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