How many a1 Skyraiders were shot down in Vietnam?

How many a1 Skyraiders were shot down in Vietnam?

The Skyraider in Vietnam pioneered the concept of tough, survivable aircraft with long loiter times and large ordnance loads. The USAF lost 201 Skyraiders to all causes in Southeast Asia, while the Navy lost 65 to all causes.

Are there any Skyraiders still flying?

It is the only surviving US Air Force Medal of Honor Aircraft. 52-247 – Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill AFB in Roy, Utah. It is an A-1E that was apparently remanufactured from various components taken from several other A-1s (both Air Force and Navy versions) in South Vietnam.

How fast was the A 1 Skyraider?

515 km/h
Douglas A-1 Skyraider/Top speed

When was the Skyraider retired?

1970
Douglas A-1 Skyraider/Retired

How many Huey helicopters were lost in Vietnam?

Helicopter Losses During the Vietnam War There are specific tail numbers for 11,827 total helicopters that served in the Vietnam War from all branches of the service. 1,925 Hueys were lost in combat, while 1,380 were lost in operational accidents.

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What engine was in the A 1 Skyraider?

Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone
Douglas A-1 Skyraider/Engine types

It has an empty weight of 5,429 kg, a gross weight of 8,213 kg, and a fuel capacity of 380 US gal on internal tanks. The aircraft is powered by a single Wright R-3350-26WA Duplex-Cyclone engine.

What were the Sandies in Vietnam?

Some of those “Sandys” were Air Force, incidentally — one of a number of Navy bombers used by that service. The Air Force had wanted a version of the plane, which proved excellent at close-air support, since 1949. The Air Force used the A-1 over Vietnam, as did Vietnam, Cambodia, and a number of countries in Africa.

Why was the Skyraider called Sandy?

As explained by Wayne Mutza in his book The A-1 Skyraider in Vietnam, the famous callsign “Sandy” was founded in late 1965 by Capt. J.W. Actually it was George’s Bine Hoa departure callsign. After having landed at Udorn he was asked what call sign he would like to use while there.

What engine did the A-1 Skyraider use?

Wright R-3350 engine
Technical Specifications

First flight March 18, 1945
Height 15 feet 8 inches
Weight 18,398 pounds
Power plant One 2,700-horsepower Wright R-3350 engine
Speed More than 300 mph

Where was the Douglas Skyraider built?

In December 1946, after a designation change to AD-1, delivery of the first production aircraft to a fleet squadron was made to VA-19A. The AD-1 was built at Douglas’ El Segundo plant in Southern California.

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