Very rare indeed.....Vintage A-4F SKYHAWK ATTACK JET. Very hard to find, obscure
brand. Made by Publishing House in 1980, Constructed of die cast metal. Highly sought-after, hard to find model! Measures 4"L x 2 3/4W" x 1 "H. Beautiful & rare model in Mint condition-has never been removed from its factory-sealed card. Perfect gift for miltary, and vintage toy collectors! Read aircraft bio below....Note: My dad owned a Diecast toy store for 30 years. I inherited the store inventory when he passed away several years ago. I am (just now) able to bring myself to begin selling his cars-so they can be shared with the world. All pristine and mint condition vintage models will (eventually) be listed here on ETSY. All the inventory is NEW (vintage) merchandise-which was intended for retail sale. Please know-our diecast toys have NEVER been "played-with” we do not sell used, or damaged toys.
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•Purchases totaling $35 and above qualify for FREE shipping to USA! Add more items to your Etsy shopping cart to save $$$.Aircraft bio:The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single-seat subsonic carrier-capable light attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta-winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft, with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg), and has a top speed of 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs, and other munitions. It is capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II–era Boeing B-17 bomber, and can deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 engine was used.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Sixty years after the aircraft's first flight in 1954, some of the 2,960 produced (through February 1979)[1] remain in service with the Argentine Air Force and the Brazilian Naval Aviation.Douglas A-4" redirects here. For the 1940 biplane, see Douglas A-4 (target drone). A-4 Skyhawk Douglas A-4E Skyhawk of VA-164 in flight over Vietnam on 21 November 1967 (6430101).jpg A U.S. Navy A-4E Skyhawk of VA-164, from USS Oriskany, en route to attack a target in North Vietnam in November 1967. Role Attack aircraft, fighter, aggressor aircraft National origin United States Manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company McDonnell Douglas First flight 22 June 1954; 66 years ago Introduction 1 October 1956; 63 years ago Retired USMC (1998), U.S. Navy (2003) Royal New Zealand Air Force (2001) Status In limited service with non-U.S. users Primary users United States Navy (historical) United States Marine Corps (historical) Argentine Air Force (historical) Produced 1954–1979 Number built 2,960 Unit cost US$2.8–3.8 million Variants Lockheed Martin A-4AR Fightinghawk McDonnell Douglas A-4G Skyhawk ST Aerospace A-4SU Super Skyhawk
brand. Made by Publishing House in 1980, Constructed of die cast metal. Highly sought-after, hard to find model! Measures 4"L x 2 3/4W" x 1 "H. Beautiful & rare model in Mint condition-has never been removed from its factory-sealed card. Perfect gift for miltary, and vintage toy collectors! Read aircraft bio below....Note: My dad owned a Diecast toy store for 30 years. I inherited the store inventory when he passed away several years ago. I am (just now) able to bring myself to begin selling his cars-so they can be shared with the world. All pristine and mint condition vintage models will (eventually) be listed here on ETSY. All the inventory is NEW (vintage) merchandise-which was intended for retail sale. Please know-our diecast toys have NEVER been "played-with” we do not sell used, or damaged toys.
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•Purchases totaling $35 and above qualify for FREE shipping to USA! Add more items to your Etsy shopping cart to save $$$.Aircraft bio:The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single-seat subsonic carrier-capable light attack aircraft developed for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps in the early 1950s. The delta-winged, single turbojet engined Skyhawk was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company, and later by McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the U.S. Navy's pre-1962 designation system.The Skyhawk is a relatively lightweight aircraft, with a maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg), and has a top speed of 670 miles per hour (1,080 km/h). The aircraft's five hardpoints support a variety of missiles, bombs, and other munitions. It is capable of carrying a bomb load equivalent to that of a World War II–era Boeing B-17 bomber, and can deliver nuclear weapons using a low-altitude bombing system and a "loft" delivery technique. The A-4 was originally powered by the Wright J65 turbojet engine; from the A-4E onwards, the Pratt & Whitney J52 engine was used.Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War. Sixty years after the aircraft's first flight in 1954, some of the 2,960 produced (through February 1979)[1] remain in service with the Argentine Air Force and the Brazilian Naval Aviation.Douglas A-4" redirects here. For the 1940 biplane, see Douglas A-4 (target drone). A-4 Skyhawk Douglas A-4E Skyhawk of VA-164 in flight over Vietnam on 21 November 1967 (6430101).jpg A U.S. Navy A-4E Skyhawk of VA-164, from USS Oriskany, en route to attack a target in North Vietnam in November 1967. Role Attack aircraft, fighter, aggressor aircraft National origin United States Manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company McDonnell Douglas First flight 22 June 1954; 66 years ago Introduction 1 October 1956; 63 years ago Retired USMC (1998), U.S. Navy (2003) Royal New Zealand Air Force (2001) Status In limited service with non-U.S. users Primary users United States Navy (historical) United States Marine Corps (historical) Argentine Air Force (historical) Produced 1954–1979 Number built 2,960 Unit cost US$2.8–3.8 million Variants Lockheed Martin A-4AR Fightinghawk McDonnell Douglas A-4G Skyhawk ST Aerospace A-4SU Super Skyhawk