Welcoming visitors to the Estrella Warbirds Museum in Paso Robles, California, this is TA-4J Skyhawk coded for VT-24 based at Chase Field NAS, Texas (now closed).
A beautiful 'gate guard' to the Palm Springs Air Museum, this TA-4J Skyhawk was originally built as a TA-4F. She flew with VC-8 out of Roosevelt Roads NAS, PR, from 1975 until she was struck off charge in 2003. I do like the cockpit canopy figures.
A beautiful 'gate guard' to the Palm Springs Air Museum, this TA-4J Skyhawk was originally built as a TA-4F. She flew with VC-8 out of Roosevelt Roads NAS, PR, from 1975 until she was struck off charge in 2003.
'499' (BuAerNo.152853) was built as a TA-4F and served USN units VA-125, VX-4 and VX-5. Converted to TA-4J, she served the IDF/AF as '748' and possibly '250'. Returned to the US in 2001 (N250WL), '499' became C-FGWT in January 2021.
'Skyhawk-7' leaving the Top Aces platform for a sortie to northern Schleswig Holstein. On the return leg, '499' made two rollers at Jagel Air Base. The TA-4J is the only two-seater in the Top Aces A-4 fleet at Nordholz.