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"Captain Hook" - Wynn Foster Display Page

Captain Hook created and maintained this page for many years.

This page is dedicated posthumously to
Lieutenant Edward A. Dickson, USNR.

Please read about him below.

10 April 2010: Blue Angel #1 A-4E BuNo 150076 displayed as 154180, #2 A-4F BuNo 154983, #3 BuNo 155033 and #4 BuNo 154217, hang in the atrium of the National Museum of Naval Aviation.

4 skyhawks hanging in NMNA Atrium

The Skyhawk Association has a goal of identifying the location of all A-4 Skyhawks on public display throughout the world. A list of such displays appears below. Every effort has been made to ensure the list is as accurate as possible, but some data has not been verified. Viewer help in adding to or correcting the list is welcome. Send info and images to webmaster@skyhawk.org
BUREAU NUMBERS and Construction Numbers ARE IMPORTANT. The only positive way to identify a particular Skyhawk is the six-digit Navy Bureau Number (abbreviated "BuNo"). A BuNo is assigned only once and never repeated, even after an aircraft is retired or destroyed. IF a Skyhawk is accurately repainted, the model designation (A-4C, A-4E, etc.) and BuNo can be found painted on the aft end of the fuselage, beneath the horizontal stabilizer. If painted correctly, the last four digits of a BuNo. can also painted on the tail/vertical stabilizer. The official BuNo of a Skyhawk will be found on embossed metal tags attached to the front instrument panel in the cockpit, and to the inside face of the nose wheel well, left front. It may also be behind the ejection seat on the left side canted bulkhead, or in other areas of the cockpit. On a/c tags the BuNo is the same as the Customers Serial Number. BuNo should be recorded in the paperwork (aircraft logbook, etc.) that accompanies an aircraft upon transfer. Also please note the MSN, aka Construction Number (Manufacture five digit Serial Number), on the tag. Both of these numbers are important for identification.
Note that a three digit side number, usually painted on the side of the aircraft nose section is a locally assigned squadron, unit, or station marking and is not meaningful in accurate identification of a particular aircraft. Also note that displayed a/c are sometimes modified/painted to represent another a/c. The BuNo painted on that tail may not be correct; check the embossed metal tags. If you are not allowed to approach the a/c, ask a museum employee to check for you.


UPDATED 04SEP19


SKYHAWKS WITH FOLDING WINGS?

A possible five Skyhawks were modified, or created from pieces and parts, to have folding wings and a folding tail for easy highway transport. These birds were used for recruiting and parades. It is believed at least one, BuNo 142180 was modified from a real bird. Another, marked as BuNo 142220, sporting a side of 500, may or may not be the original 142220 and is rumored to be presently located at Fighting Classics at Marana, AZ.

Alameda A-4s with folding wings had side numbers of 500, 501 and 502. NAS Jacksonville and NAS Atlanta (marked as 139934) also each had a Skyhawk display with clipped wings.


Unknown A-4 :
a4a_lemoore_folding-wings.jpg


Unknown A-4 :
Tulare CA parades receive the benefits of having NAS Lemoore close by.
NOV 2010 Pic1; NOV 2010 Pic2; Photos from Ed Copher

Three A-4A's were converted to recruiting tools at NAS Alameda and carried the nose numbers 500, 501 and 502. 500 carried BuNo 142220 ending up at Fighting Classics at Marana. That left two but NAS Jacksonville and NAS Atlanta also had folding wing A-4A's. Of those, 142180 ended up at the former NAS Wildwood in a very faded Blue Angels scheme. This had no undercarriage and was mounted on a low loader, so we believe that this was not 501. Also, it is rumored that at least two of these machines were "bitzers", composite machines built from bits off the scrapyard. The fact that your machine did not carry a proper Bureau number, suggests that this was one of those. I would suggest you log it as "108634"/501 including the inverted commas, with a c/n as unknown. Regards, Steve Morley at morley.steve@gmail.com Also please contact webmaster@a4skyhawk.net with any info. In this case the clue is the hinged vertical stabilizer and what appears to be a hinge fold on the upper wing surface indicating this is one of three A-4As with a folding tail and wings. One was used by recruiters in the Lemoore area and yours may be the one in this photo taken by Martyn Swann in 2011. The BuNo on the tail is 142220 which is an A-4A BuNo and may, or may not, be correct. BuNo 142220 spent a lot of its service time in CA, but was at NAS Memphis when it was dropped from the inventory and there is some information that it ended up at Fighting Classics in Marana, AZ. Note from Kevin Koby, P.E.: "I remember one (maybe two?) Skyhawk being converted to folding wing on a low boy trailer to be used as recruiting tool when I was stationed at then NAS Memphis by the NATTC. That was in the mid 1970s. The work was done on the south side of the base by the aircraft maintenance department that maintained the aircraft the students trained on."


Unknown A-4A: Looking for information on this 1992 image of a Skyhawk with the name Capt J.E. Hart and nose number 501 located on or near Fisherman's Wharf, near the U.S.S. Pampanito Museum, San Francisco from Steve Morley. Contact webmaster@a4skyhawk.org


Unknown A-4B: Naval Aviation Legacy


Unknown A-4B: Nat'l Nav. Mus., Tigre, Argentina (Hybrid, displayed as 145010) (Apr 99)
A-4B dressed up like 145010.
FEB 2008: Capitán de Corbeta Eduardo Alimonda provides with the following: On display in Argentine Naval markings at the National Naval Museum in Tigre, Argentina is a Skyhawk representing 3-A-312 which was lost in the Malvina War. Lost 21 MAY 1982, Teniente de Navio Jose Cesar Arca was recovered. 1977: Capitán de Corbeta Edua.
Pic 1; Pic 2; Pic 3; Pic 4


Unknown A-4B: International Airport, Puerto Iguazu, Argentina (Disp.as 142102) (May 07)


Unknown A-4C: Date unknown; Florida Military Aviation Museum; The museum is/was currently located at 16055 Fairchild Dr. at the St. Petersburg - Clearwater International Airport. Due to airport expansion, the collection will be moved in October or November to a new location, most likely the former Ringling Circus site at the airport in Venice, Florida.


Unknown TA-4J: IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel (May 00)


Hybrid TA-4K: A composite of parts from several a/c, at RNZAF Museum, Ohakea Air Base, New Zealand (Jan 03)
Display Image NZ-6257
(Display built from parts, side-number NZ-6257 was never assigned during air operations)


Unknown A-4N: Israeli #272 Ayit at outside storage and display at Hatzerim AFB, Israel.


137813 A-4A: Nat'l Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
Pic 1; Pic 2 ; Pic3 = Edward Henry Heinemann and Bob Krall pose by BuNo. 137813 on May 10, 1986 at Pensacola.


137814 A-4A: Naval Air Weapons Center, China Lake, CA

Pic1; 15 OCT 1965; 15 OCT 1965; 20 OCT 1965; 08 JUN 1972; 20 JUN 1983; 06 NOV 1984; 13 OCT 1986; 13 OCT 1986; 18 DEC 1994; 1995; 23 DEC 1997; 07 AUG 2002


137818 A-4A: Superior Valley Range, NavWeapCtr., China Lake, CA (Mar 03)


137826 A-4A: Estrella Warbirds Museum, Paso Robles, CA (Oct 02)
Date unknown.
BuNo 137826 - Latest photo added Y2014, Art Jensen Photo.


139929 A-4A:USS Hornet Museum, Alameda, CA. (Being restored, 02/00)


139931 A-4A: Naval Air Warfare Trng. Systems Div., NAWCTSD, Orlando, FL

April 1999: in Blue Angels colors. Photo by Thomas Tomko. 

date unknown: in Blue Angels colors serves as the gate guardian aircraft.

26 October 2011: in Blue Angels colors serves as the backdrop for a Disability Mentoring Day photo. NAWCTSD Public Affairs photo.


139945 A-4A and 147726 A-4C: the two dead airframes were recently saved from becoming beer cans out of the El Mirage wreckers yard, although "saved" will be in the eye of the beholder. A-4A BuNo 139945, one of the earliest A4s ever built along with A-4C BuNo 147726 were purchased by artist Mike Ross and they are being transformed into a fanciful sculpture to be hung in a Seattle subway station. The transmogrification involved slicing the airframes into segments, as if they had been run through a meat slicer set too thick, and suspending them facing each other separated by a few feet in the shape of birds, painted magenta and yellow. Hard to say if this qualifies as "on display" (and whether being made into beer cans would have been a better fate), but in the interest of completeness, here it is.


139946 A-4A: Connecticut Aviation Historical Association. New England Air Museum, Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, Connecticut.

November 1978: Pic1; Pic2; Pic3; Pic4; Pic5; Pic6. Photos from Frank Jackson. Reported destroyed in the tornado that wrecked the museum on 03 August 1979.


139947 A-4A: Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum, Rantoul, IL. When Octave Chanute closed in 1993 139947 was transferred to MAPS Air Museum.

Circa 1987: on display indoors in the markings of Blue Angels #6. Photo from Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum.

1988: on display in the markings of Blue Angels #6, "Lucy."

08 JUL 1990: "Lucy" dressed up as Blue Angels No. 6.

August 1999: "Lucy" dressed up as Blue Angels #6, Lucy. Pic-1 (close-up left side of nose section with the name AMSC Porter below the canopy rail); Pic-2 (close-up right side of nose section with the name AMSC Pugh below the canopy rail); Pic-3 (close-up of right side of fuselage section); Pic-4 (close-up of right side of tail section); Pic-5 (close-up of right side of nose wheel well). Len Lundh photos.


139953 A-4A: Hickey Park, Lemoore, CA.

May 1996: on display as VFA-25 "Fist of the Fleet #401

21 February 2012: on display as BUNO 150034, NL-500, in the markings of VFA-25 "Fist of the Fleet) on the Port side. CDR Joe Kleefish name under canopy.


139956 A-4A: Marietta Museum of History Aviation Wing, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Marietta, GA. On loan from the Nat'l Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

January 2000: on a pedestal at Naval Air Station Atlanta. Photo by Capt. Hook.

07 January 2012: on a pedestal as AF-00. Photo by Michael Martin.

18 April 2015: on a pedestal as AF-500. Photo by Mike Lawson.


139960 A-4A: Yanks Air Museum, 21GUG2014, by Art Jensen. and 2nd photo at Yanks Air Museum, 21AUG2014, by Art Jensen.


139968 A-4A: U.S. Naval Academy.

Date Unknown: BuNo 139968 displayed in VMA-311 colors. Pic 1 and Pic 2

NOV 1999: Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD. (Displayed ;as 142176 -Nov 99)

29 APR 2011: BuNo 139968 displayed as 142176 at the USNA was, and will be again; painted to honor ADM Holloway.
"When I got to the bird Friday, Apr.29, they were working on it. The guy in civvies is a chief from Pax River and the body/painters are from Adm. Holloways squadron,VA-83 at Oceana so they are taking pride in doing a great job. The chief described one of the crew as "the best painter in the Navy". "Bear" Langworthy. Pic-1, Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4; Pic-5; Pic-6; Pic-7; Pic-8.

08 MAY 2011: displayed as BuNo 142176 to honor ADM Holloway. Pic-1 Pic-2, Pic-3, Pic-4, Pic-5, Pic-6. Photos from Dutch Rauch.

21 August 2015: on display displayed as VA-83 A-4B BuNo 142176, AJ-301, viewed from the Observatory.


139969 A-4A: Yanks Air Museum, Chino CA. (AUG 20006 by Jim Winchester.)
Art Jensen 21AGU2014 and Also by Art Jensen.


142094 A-4B: Naval Air Station, Lemoore, CA.

1977: in a Bicentennial paint scheme with two Bullpup missiles.

08 May 1977: Bicentennial paint scheme of the nose with Capt J.B. Busey below the canopy rail and the tail. Photos by Peter Bergagnini.

November 1983: as VA-127 Pacific Fleet Adversary NJ-701.

January 2002: as VA-192 A-4E BuNo 150033, NM-208. Photo by Paul Cassiman.

November 2003: as VA-192 A-4E BuNo 150033, NM-208.

07 February 2013: as VA-192 Golden Dragons A-4E BuNo 150033, NM-201. Pic-1, Pic-2, Pic-3. Fred Carver photos via George Blosser.


142100 A-4B: Naval Air Station, Fallon, NV.
On display


142105 A-4B: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8076, Hartwell, GA (Jul 00)
Display Pic1


142106 A-4B: Naval Air Engineering Station, Lakehurst, NJ
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

1983: in the hangar. Pic-1, Pic-2.

undated: in the markings of USS Forrestal VA-15 Valions A-401. Pic-1, Pic-2, Pic-3

29 November 2018: Members of the Navy Lakehurst Historical Society and joint base leaders unveiled newly restored A-4B Skyhawk BuNo 142106 in the markings of USS Intrepid VA-15 Valions AK-306 at Hangar 1 on the Lakehurst side of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Pic 1, Pic 2.


142112 A-4B: 25 FEB 1970:
After being stricken on 25 FEB 1970, with last military service at NAS Los Alamitos, 142122 went to the "Combat Jets Fling Museum in Houston TX.
OCT 1999 Experimental Aircraft Assoc. in Oshkosh, WI.
From their she went to "Warbird Heritage Foundation at Waukegan Regional Airport, Waukegan IL. in Y2007. She was restored to flight using parts from BuNo 148500, including her "Charlie" nose. 142122, although original a "Bravo", flies with her "Charlie" nose so she can represent BuNo 148609, the "Swartz MiG Killer".
DEC 1 2009: ;On Tuesday, December 1, 2009, shortly after 1:00pm, the Foundation Douglas A-4B Skyhawk made it's first post-restoration flight at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh. The aircraft had last flown on May 4, 1992, more than seventeen and a half years ago. Not having encountered any serious problems during this test flight, the aircraft continued home to Waukegan Regional Airport, escorted by the Foundation L-39 Albatross, later that same day. This marks the end of an extended restoration project that began two and a half years ago.
MAR 2008: Warbird Heritage Foundation, Oshkosh, WI. BuNo 142112, an A-4B, was restored to flight to look like A-4C MiG Killer BuNo 148609 VA-76 NP-685. Down the intake.; Engine Pull.; Engine Pull2; Engine Pull3; Engine Pull4; Engine Pull5; Fuel Distrib.; Hydraulics conn.; Hydraulics; Inside fuselage; Fuselage - no tail; Forrward fuselage; Tail section; Tail section2

BuNo 142112 as MiG Killer 148609
Pic 1 "The Foundation A-4B Skyhawk is currently painted to represent aircraft BuNo 148609, an A-4C flown by LCDR Ted "T.R." Swartz, a member of Squadron VA-76, operating from the aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31) during the Vietnam War. On May 1, 1967, LCDR Swartz shot down a MIG-17 over North Vietnam with an unguided ZUNI rocket. This was the only air-to-air kill by a Skyhawk during the Vietnam War."
Warbird Heritage Foundation
Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4; Pic-5; Pic-6; Pic-7Photos by Joe Cupido, AIRFOTO.


142120 A-4B: Weapons Survivability Lab, Naval Weapons Station, China Lake, CA (Aug 02)
MAY 1998; MAY 1998.


142151 A-4A:NATTC Memphis.

circa 1977: Aviation Structural Mechanics (AM) School.Pic-1, Pic-2, Pic-3.Photos by Steve Kurt.


142166 A-4A: Baker Aviation School, Lejeune Blvd, Miami, FL.

Circa 1975: N5548. Photo from Wayne Mutza.

Unknown: in an all metal finish, no markings. Photos from Dave Dollarhide. Photo1; Photo2; Photo3.

28 OCT 2011: Dressed as 3275. Photo from Ed Goldfarb.

February 2012: Tail number 3275. Photos from Michael Eberhardt. Pic1; Pic2; Pic3; Pic4; Pic5; Pic6; Pic7; Pic8; Pic9; Pic10; Pic11; Pic12; Pic13; Pic14; Pic15; Pic16; Pic17; Pic18.

February 2012: tail number 3275. Photos from Gene Atwell. Pic1; Pic2; Pic3; Pic4; Pic5.

15 August 2014: tribute to Ltjg. Everett Alvarez as VA-144 Roadrunners A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 149578, NK-411. Pic1, Pic2, Pic3.


142167 A-4A: AD-000 Gate Guard for NAS Cecil Field FL. as of JUN73.


142168 A-4A: Combat Air Museum, Forbes Field, Topeka, KS.
Display instrument panel, Pic1


142180 A-4A: NAS Wildwood Museum, Cape May County Airport, NJ.

January 2018: From Richard C. Bebb - Pic 1 and Pic 2.
Folding wings?


142200 A-4A: NAS Alameda Gate, Alameda, CA.

2000: on a pedestal at Alameda Point painted as A-4H BuNo 154257. The BuNo was unknown at the time this picture was taken.

February 2008: The Alameda Gate Guard Skyhawk was blown off its pedestal by strong winds. Pic2. Mark Baird

23 JUN 2010: "It flew in the same squadron Gene Cernan was assigned to in 1958; he may have flown this actual aircraft (we're still trying to confirm if he did) (Gene was the last man to walk on the moon). We're planning to repaint 142200 in the colors of that squadron, VA-113, and have the jet back on its display pylon at the North Gate entrance to Alameda Point by end of summer this year, 2010. The picture is a photoshop mockup of 142200 in its "new" original colors." Pic 2. Tim Conner

Bay Area News on restorals.

06 DEC 2010: This Data plate ids the "Alameda A-4B" display as BuNo 142200, an A-4A (A4D-1) aircraft. The refueling probe indicated a "Bravo", not an "Alfa". From Tom: "Now the Fueling probe... I have been looking into that and cannot find the other end (Aircraft side which would go into the center tank, "the wingbox") which tells me it was put on for display purposes only as you indicated ... now I may be not looking in the correct area but we have access to the fuel tanks and no piping is visible that would indicate otherwise." Waiting in Hangar 5 at Alameda. These parts are needed to complete the restoral. A labor of love will restored this "Scooter" once again, ...a dedicated group put together a plan and restored this "gate guard" ... In this photo it is being moved to the paint hangar for the finishing touches. Pic 1, Pic 2, Pic 3 paint shop.
Tim Conner
OH CRAP! Restored A/C does not make it back onto it's display mount!
Pic1, Pic 2, Pic 3, Pic 4, Pic 5
Bob Schneider

December 2011: BuNo 142200 finally makes it safely back onto its pedestal at the old gate to Alameda naval air station. Pic-1; Pic-2.

December 2011: Tim Conner Photo.

01 January 2012: Wayne Rogers shot


142219 A-4A: New England Air Museum (NEAM) adjacent to Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks.

31 May 1987: in the markings of NAS Los Alamitos Navy/Marine Reserve 7L-36.

JAN 2000

Note that this bird replaced BuNo 139946 which was destroyed in a tornado at the museum in 1979.


142226 A-4A: Carolinas Historic Aviation Museum, Charlotte, NC.

January 1993:

December 1999:


142227 A-4A: Western Mus. of Flight, Muni. Apt., Hawthorne, CA.

October 1999: OCT 99 Photo by Rich Rentrop.

26JUN2017: Just wanted to update you on the status of 142227 A-4A Skyhawk restoration at the Western Museum of Flight. We are currently preparing the Skyhawk to be painted and we are in need of some advice. We want to get the paint scheme markings correct and color, the only photos I was able to obtain was VMA 211. Bruce at Western Museum of Flight.

17 February 2018: on display as VMA-211 Avengers CF-20. Pic1; Pic2; Pic3. Photos by Bruce Guberman. Thanks Bruce!


142230 A-4A: Naval Weapons Support Center, Crane, IN.
Date Unknown; APR 02; APR 02; APR 02; APR 02


A4-B 142675: USS Lexington Museum on the Bay, Corpus Christi, TX. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

February 2000: in an all white scheme with modex 000. Photo by Stu Jones.

30 April 2003: in Blue Angels colors. Pic 1, Pic 2, Pic 3.

13 February 2013: in Blue Angels colors. Photo by Mike Aiton.


142678 A-4B: U.S.S. Lexington Museum of the Bay, Corpus Christi TX.


142678 A-4B: City of Purdy, MO (May 02)

07 July 1978: CDR Ed Estes' A-4B Skyhawk in the markings of VA-112 Bombing Broncos and the VA-66 Waldomen. Plane Captain AMS-3 L.F. Eungard. Pic-1; Pic-11; Pic-14; Pic-15; Pic-16. G. Verver collection.


142688 A-4B/P: National Aeronautics Museum, Moron, Argentina.

20 November 2005: Former V. Brigada Aerae A-4P C-207 displayed on a pedestal. Photo by Hernan Casciani.

11 May 2010: Former V. Brigada Aerae A-4P C-207 displayed on a pedestal.

18 May 2014: Former V. Brigada Aerae A-4P C-207 displayed indoors.


142717 A-4B: Court House Square, Beeville, TX.

1991: NAS Chase Field TX, gate guard TW-3, C-501, probably came off the pedestal and went to the Bee County TX Courthouse for display. "David - you may well be right...but I remember seeing a Skyhawk out in town too. I am about 95% confident there were two statics in Beeville (the one on base and the one at the courthouse) in the early 90s...have no idea what happened to the one that used to guard the gate!" Robert Webb July 2011.

October 1999: on display as TW-3 C-401. Photo by Stu Jones.

11 June 2006: on display as TW-3 C-401. Photo by Larry D. Moore.

13 July 2008: on display as TW-3 C-401. Eric Ramey ... Photography and Art. rebeljacktar.deviantart.com Pic 1; Pic 2

circa 2012: on display as TW-3 C-401. Photo by Wayne Wendel from the Texas Courthouse Trail article for The Retired Badge, August 2014.

circa December 2017: on display as TW-3 C-401 after a rare snowfall.


142741 A-4B: National Vietnam War Museum, Orlando, FL:

Date Unknown: at City of Ackerman, MS. Photo by Bill Kistler.

June 2001. A-4B Skyhawk BuNo 142741. Photo by Tom Bispo.

May 2005: on display in the markings of the VA-46 Clansmen. R. Mankowski photos from Dave Dollarhide. Pic 1; Pic 2; Pic 3; Pic 4.

Spring 2006: Cockpit before restoration. Dave Dollarhide.

Spring 2008: Cockpit after restoration. Dave Dollarhide.

19 June 2009: on display in the markings of VA-46 Clansmen AC-403. John Donahue on the right and Dave Dollarhide on the left. Their names are on the sides of the cockpit, as they were when they were in VA-46. Pic 1; Pic 2; Pic 3. Dave Dollarhide photos.


142748 A-4B: V Brigada Aerea, Villa Reynolds, Argentina.

OCT 82

MAY 02;

MAY 07;

13 May 2010: mounted on a pedestal. Photo by Adolfo Jorge Soto.

04 April 2011: mounted on a pedestal. Photo by Adolfo Jorge Soto.


142749 A-4B: Regional Interforce Museum, San Luis, Argentina (Apr 06)

MAY 2102: Silvio Vergara.

April 2006: Silvio Vergara.

2007: Robert Hardie.


142752 A-4B: Aerospace Technical Museum, Cordoba, Argentina.

April 2003 Enrique Miguel Varea


142757 A-4B: IV Brigada Aerea, Mendoza, Argentina.
Jun 01 Hernan Longoni; Date unknown


142761 A-4B: Selfridge ANG Base, Mt Clemens, MI.
1980: David McLaren
1981: Static display, BuNo 142761, 7Y-0, drop tank reads "N.A.F. Detroit Fly Navy".
OCT 1999: Ed Poplawski
142761 Seen Static at Selfridge ANG Airport on 24 AUG 2011 Dressed as VC-12 JY-01


142773 A-4B: Rio Cuarto Material Area, Las Higueras, Argentina

Date unknown: from Alberto Dominguez.


142777 A-4B: FAA Facility, Nashua, NH.
JAN 03 on display at the FAA Aviation Authority Facility, Nashua, NH, in the marking of VMA-322; JAN 03; JAN 03; JAN 03; JAN 03; Date unknown


142790 A-4B: Bishop, CA.

May 1981 in the markings of NATU Oakland, 7L-49, on display. Probably Inyo National Forest near Bishop, CA.

Date unknown in the markings of NAS Los Alamitos, Navy Reserve 7L-49, from Nick Williams.


142803 A-4P: Cordoba Argentina
A-4P (msn 11865) Ex USN A-4B Bu Aer 142803 active from March 1967 to March, 15 1999. Roberto Hardie
August 2006: Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4; Pic-5; Pic-6 Pictures takes in Córdoba by Roberto Hardie


142829 A-4B: HARP, Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, NY. Restored from gate guard duties at Staten Island Navy Reserve Center. On loan from NANM Pensacola, where it was painted as 144992. Images from Monte Abramson and Brian Feeney
Pic-1
Pic-2
Now restored for static display at Historic Aircraft Restoration Project.

05 JUL 2015: 142829, was tied down outside a Navy recruiting facility at Ft. Wadsworth, Staten Island. Ft. Wadsworth, Floyd Bennett Field, Ft. Tilden, etc., all of which are part of the National Park Service's Gateway National Park system. I don't know how long it was there but in 1999 or so, and a few years after HARP was established, the National Park Service had it moved from Ft. Wadsworth to Floyd Bennett Field.
The airframe was a mess, the canopy was scratched and crazed, bird's nest were found in wheel wells, engine spaces, the plane was painted a dull gray and had no markings, etc. The cockpit instruments, the main gear doors and arresting hook, drop tanks, hard point attachments and so forth were also gone.
Some super talented HARP volunteers prepped the exterior, painted it gloss gull gray and insignia; white and added markings that were taken from a photo of VA-831 Skyhawk at Mayport, Florida during the Pueblo Crisis of 1968. VA-831 had been activated for the crisis and some of its aircraft were marked with USS John F. Kennedy in anticipation of the squadron joining the JFK air wing. VA-831 did not go aboard the JFK. After several weeks the squadron returned to Floyd Bennett.
Over the past few years I've added the legend 7R to the vertical stabilizer, covered over other chipped or faded markings, highlighted numbers, refreshed the national insignia, etc. The most effort was put into restoring the canopy Plexiglas. Various grits of sandpaper, polishing creams, marathon buffing sessions, etc., have improved the clarity 1,000 per cent. After refurbishing the ejection seat I added a mannequin wearing flight suit, Mae West, parachute, flight helmet and mask.
Beneath the canopy on the left side I've added Lt. Cmdr. John F. Tylunas's name. He died in an A4 accident during the Pueblo activation. Lt. Cmdr. Tylunas was a former USMC F-8 Crusader pilot who, after leaving the Marine Corps, joined Pan American and transferred his commission to the Navy. Interestingly, Lt. Cmdr. Tylunas enlisted in the USMC after high school and became an aviation electronics technician.; He then took USAFI correspondence courses in math and applied for and was accepted into the Marine Aviation Cadet program in 1954. He was commissioned into the USMC; flew with a VO squadron for a time before transitioning to Crusaders. That probably doesn't happen often today.
Below the cockpit on the right side I will add Lt. Col. John V. Henshall's name. Lt. Col. Henshall, an American Airlines pilot, died flying a VMA-131 Skyhawk at MCAS Cherry Point in 1964. Lt. Col. Henshall was awarded two DFCs while flying F9F Panthers during the Korean War. I've marked the vertical stabilizer with VMA-131 and red and gold trim.
Major renovations are scheduled to be done to Hangar B. They were to start last month; still waiting. The aircraft are indoors. We've covered them as best we can until we are allowed back into the hangar which is projected to be the end of October. Instrument panel work, finishing touches etc., on 2829 will have to wait until we can get back inside. Best regards, Marty Malone
Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3: Pic-4: Pic-5: Pic-6: Pic-7: Pic-8: Pic-9: Pic-10: Pic-11: Pic-12

Y2018: Pic21; Pic-22; Pic-23; Pic-24; Pic-25.


142833 A-4B: Intrepid Sea-Air Museum, New York City, NY

undated: on display as VA-66 Waldos AF-300. Bill Kistler Photo.

undated: on display as VA-66 Waldos AF-300. "Boom" Powell photo.

undated: on display as VA-95 Green Lizards AK-512. Pic-1 from Burt Springstead; Pic-2

06 August 2014: on display as VA-95 Green Lizards AK-512. Intrepid Sea-Air Museum photo.


142834 A-4B: Ropkey Armor Museum, Indianapolis, IN.
MAR 2001; NAS Chase Field Gate Keeper 19883
NATTC Memphis OCT 1975


142848 A-4B: Veterans Memorial Park, Ewing Township, NJ.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

August 1999:

Date unknown:


142850 A-4S: Discovery Center, Jurong, Singapore.

December 1999:


142855 A-4B: Museo Aeronautico de Aeroparque, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

25 March 1999: as C-240. Photo by Adolfo Jorge Soto.

March 2000: photos by Jose Teixido who is from Paraguay and was on assignment in Buenos Aires. Pic 1; Pic 2; Pic 3

Date unknown: as C-240. Photo by Enrique Miguel Varea.


142871 A-4B: Naval Air Museum, Nowra, Australia (Displayed as 154906) (Nov 99). Displayed at Fleet Air Arm Museum, Nowra, Australia as 154906. It took considerable work to "morph" this former U.S. Navy A-4B into what looks like an A-4G. Calum Gibson
NOV 1999
Refurbish 1; Refurbish 2; Refurbish 3; Refurbish 4; Refurbish 5; Refurbish 6; Refurbish 7; Refurbish 8; Refurbish 9; Refurbish 10; MAY 2007Pic1. A-4B BuNo142871 displayed as A-4G BuNo154906. You can just see the tip of her nose on the right. Former Naval Air Museum, the Nowra museum is now the Fleet Air Arm Museum, photos from Dave Masterson via Phil Thompson; MAY 2007 Pic2; MAY 2007 Pic3; MAY 2007 Pic4; MAY 2007 Pic5; MAY 2007 Pic6; Late 2007 Pic1 from Terry Hetherington; Late 2007 Pic2.


142874 A-4B: NAS Chase Field, TX.

1984: on display as Training Wing Three C-00. 


142892 A-4B:
Yanks Air Museum, 21AUG2014 by Art Jensen, 2nd photo and 3rd photo.


142897 TA-4B: Last duty station was NAS New York, 01SEP1970, stricken 02SEP 1970. Last seen on display at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard as a part of the Bicentennial Celebration in 1976. Y2012 status unknown. Info thanks to Craig Thorston.


142905 A-4B: San Diego Aerospace Museum, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA.

July 1989: close-up of main gear well; close-up of ordnance rack; close-up of open speed brake. photographer unknown.

April 2003: on display in VA-212 markings. Photo by Tom Kilbride, III

12 October 2011: on display in the markings of the VA-212 Rampant Raiders NP-302, San Diego Air & Space Museum, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photo by G. Verver.


142922 A-4B: Tillamook Air Museum, Tillamook, OR.

January 2000: from Mark Morgan.

09 September 2014: Pic-1; Pic-2. photos by Mike Steuerman.


142928 A-4B: Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, AZ.

09 April 1993: on the Pima flight line with the side number AK-067. Photo by Ted Paskowski.

2000: in the markings of USS Coral Sea VA-153, NL-302. Pic-1; Pic-2. G. Verver collection.

January 2000: in the markings of USS Coral Sea VA-153 NL-302 VA-153 NL-302. Capt. Hook photo.

2002: in the markings of USS Coral Sea VA-153 NL-302. Pic1; Pic2.

14 October 2012: in the markings of the USS Coral Sea VA-153 Blue Tail Flies, NL-302. G. Verver photo.

2014: Aerial view.

07 December 2016: Aerial view of BuNo 142928 on the left and 148571 on the right at the Tucson Museum.

2018: in the markings of USS Coral Sea VA-153 NL-302. Pic1; Pic2; Pic3; Pic4; Pic5.


142929 A-4B: USS Lexington Mus. on the Bay, Corpus Christi, TX (Feb 03)
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
FEB 2003; Date unknown; NATTC Memphis OCT75


142940 A-4B: Shea Field Memorial Grove, Weymouth, MA.

January 1972: mounted on a pylon at NAS So. Weymouth in the markings of Navy/Marine Reserve 7Z-26. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4.

NATTC October 1975;

May 1981;

November 1997:


144882 A-4B: Commandante Espora Naval Air Museum, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Undated: On display in Argentine Naval markings.

29 MAY 2007: painted and restored and was introduced during Naval Aviation Day Ceremony and 25th Anniversary of Malvinas´ War. Photo by Adolfo Jorge Soto.

27 December 2010: 3-A-302 displayed with a pair of drop tanks and a center line MER.

23 November 2012: 3-A-302 displayed with a pair of drop tanks and a center line MER. Pic-1; Pic-2.


144906 A-4B: Indiana Military Museum, Vincennes, IN. The Indiana Military Museum has acquired A4D-2 144906 and will refurbish for static display. We need good high quality photos of cockpit interior for rebuild. Aircraft was gutted but we have boxes full of instruments, panels and other interior items, need to find out where everything goes. Also if anyone lives near southwestern Indiana and wants to help it will be appreciated. Frank Roales flroales@nwcable.net

05 October 2015: in the markings of the USS Oriskany VA-163 Saints A-4E AH-300 with John S. McCain below the canopy.

05 October 2015: in the markings of the USS Enterprise VA-93 Blue Blasters A-4C NG-312 with Cdr. W.G. Sizemore below the canopy.


144915 A-4B: Naval Headquarters, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

May 2007: BuNo 144915, 3-A-304, on display at Argentine Naval Headquarters.
Date unknown


144930 A-4A: Proud Bird Restaurant, Aviation Blvd., Los Angeles CA.

June 2004 from Tom Bispo.


144943 A-4B: Nose and cockpit section only, at Hickory Aviation Museum located at the Hickory Regional Airport in Hickory, N. C. Also see 148538.


144956 A-4S: Tengah Air Base, Singapore.

February 2001 from Jim Winchester.


144979 TA-4S: Singapore Armed Forces Training Inst., Jurong, Singapore.

Date unknown: from Jim Winchester.


144980 A-4S: Singapore Air Force Museum, Changi Point, Singapore.

June 2002: from Mike Yeo.


144988 A-4B: Flying Club, Batan, Argentina (Displayed as 145050).
1998


144992: A-4B:
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

On display at Gateway National Park in Brooklyn, NY.


145011 A-4B: Air Zoo Museum, Kalamazoo MI.

1970-1971: TA-4B at NAS Olathe, KS.

Undated: N21NB on the ramp painted as an RAN Skyhawk. Location could be Grayson County Airport, Sherman/Denison, Texas. Date and photographer are unknown. From Gary Verver

Undated: N21NB in the hangar, from Tommy Thompson.

07 May 1998: N21NB after a forced landing at Meachum International Airport, Ft Worth, TX.

Restoral at Kalamazoo: After a restoral paint job the fuselage is prepared for mating to the delta wing and will be dressed up as an Australian VF-805 A-4G. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4; Pic-5; Pic-6.

Getting Winged: Pic-A; Pic-B; Pic-C;

Getting Winged: Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4; Pic-5; Pic-6; Pic-7; Pic-8; Pic-9; Pic-10; Pic-11.

Nose wheel fix: Pic-1; Pic-2.

Ready for display soon: In the shop for final restoration work after a new paint job. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3.

19 April 2004: on display as Australian VF-805 A-4G, Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3. Photos from the museum, Greg Ward.


145013 A-4S: RSAF Museum, Paya Lebar Airbase, Singapore.
SEP 01


145047 TA-4S: SAF Museum, Paya Lebar, Singapore.

April 2004: Forward fuselage section on display.


145067 A-4C: Joe Davies Heritage Air Park, Palmdale, CA. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation.

1998-2000: Former Naval Missile Center NMC-89, United States Aviation Museum, Bud McGee Airpark, Inyokern. Photo from John Hamilton.

2007: Being restored, plant 42. Photo by Michael Baldock.

16 February 2007: BuNo 145067. Photo by Bob West.

10 October 2011: BuNo 145067. Photo by G. Verver.

29 February 2016: BuNo 145067. Photo by Alan Wilson.


145071 A-4SU: French Air and Space Museum. In storage, see 147797 for display at that location.


145072 A-4C: Air Victory Museum, Medford, NJ.
145072


145076 A-4C: La Cholla Airpark, Oro Valley, Tucson, AZ.

25 January 2021: North Skyhawk Drive. Google Maps.


45077 A-4C/L: National Museum of Naval Aviation. It was last with Navy/Marine VA-204 at NAS Memphis, TN as AF-410 until it was SOC 4 January 1978.

27 February 2006: "Arctic Warrior" 010 in a grey/white camouflage scheme. Under the canopy is the name Cpl. Paquette and under that is 99.36 followed by 96270.Photo from Richard Lane.

21 March 2012: "Arctic Warrior" 010 in a grey/white camouflage scheme. Under the canopy is the name Cpl. Paquette and under that is 99.36 followed by 96270. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by Marvin Vander Weert.


145078 A-4C/L - A-4PTM: TUDM Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

No photo yet.


145082 A-4C: Veterans Century of Sentries Park, Kenner, LA.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

November 2002: Pic-1; Pic-2.


145103 TA-4PTM: Technical College, MAFB, Alor Setar, Malaysia.

No photo yet


145113 A-4C: Dick Kleberg Park, Kingsville, TX. On loan from the Nat'l Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

16 June 2013: A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 145113. Photo by Mike Aiton.

07 November 2013: A-4C BuNo 145113 cleaned up. Photo by Mike Aiton.

02 February 2019: Sailors and City representatives pose in front of the newly refurbished A-4C Skyhawk in Dick Kleberg Park. The project was a joint effort between air station volunteers and the City Parks Department


145122 A-4C/L: Savannah State College, Savannah, GA.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

undated: mounted on a pylon and displayed as Blue Angels #1. Photo by Dr. Fred Allen.

10 May 1991: CDR Donnie Cochran at the dedication ceremony for the A4 Skyhawk Memorial on the campus of Savannah State University. Mounted on a pylon and displayed as Blue Angels #4 it is dedicated to the first African-American flight demonstration team leader and Savannah State University alum, Donnie Cochran. Photo courtesy of Savannah State University, NROTC.


145133 A-4C:29 Palms, CA.
2001 29 Palms. Photographer unknown.

11 FEB 2007: on display in the markings of the VMA-211 Avengers CF-00. Photographer Martyn Swann, copyright.


145135 A-4C: Northland Community Tech College, Thief River Falls MN.

October 2005: Pic-1; Pic-2.


147671 A-4L: BuNo 147671 (N142AT) to Southwest Florida Defense Antiquities Museum Inc.
29 June 2005: disassembled without engine, gear, flaps, etc.


147675 A-4C: BuNo 147675 The Spirit of Flight Center, Erie, Colorado.

14 July 2012: Former VMA-133 Dragons A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 147675 awaiting restoration. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by G. Verver.

08 December 2018: forward fuselage inside the museum.


147681 A-4C: Armed Forces museum in Wasta, SD.

16 September 2018restored and displayed by Tom Rancour as H&MS-15, Det N, YV-81 "Fanny Hill" hosted by the VA-22 Redcocks aboard the USS Hornet, CVSG-57, Armed Forces Museum, Wasta, SD. Consists of BuNo 147681's cockpit, with a contributed wing off a TA-4J and a tail off another combat A4. Photo from Tom Rancour.


147702 A-4C: Puebl0 Weisbrod Aircraft Museum, Pueblo, CO.

January 2002: on display outside without squadron markings. Photo by Jason Unwin.

Date unknown: displayed inside in USMC markings.

16 March 2011: on display inside in the colors of the VMA-214 Blacksheep. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3. Photos by G. Verver.


147708 A-4C/L: Aviation Museum of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
147708 Blues4 Seen static in the hangar at Blue Grass Airport 28 MAR 2009.
JAN 2002 Skyhawk BuNo 147704 on display at the Aviation Museum of Kentucky in Blue Angels markings. Photo by Frank B. Jones.; Blues #4 at the Aviation Museum of Kentucky painted to represent Blue Angels #4 flown by LCDR Mike Nord in 1980; Blues #4; Blues #4; Blues #4; Blues #4; Blues #4; Blues #4


147715 A-4C: Fort Worth Aviation Museum, Meacham International Airport, Ft.Worth TX.
In October of 2006 the National Museum of Naval Aviation(Y2007: Richard lane;  A "Charlie" dressed in Blue Angel colors awaits restoration on the museum's restoration flight line. The Blue Angel's flew "Foxtrots", so this bird never flew with the unit but was painted to represent the "Blues". This bird is destined for Fort Worth, TX. ) offered up A-4C 147715 to OBA/FACM as part of their perpetual loan program. In June of 2007 a team led by Johnnie Eller went down to P'Cola to ship this great FAC treasure. What they found was an old veteran travelling under false orders in a Blue Angels paint scheme. Johnnie Eller and his team painstakingly disassembled our "Scooter" and brought her back to Cowtown. There the first order of business was to return her to a proper scheme that was fitting to her SEA/Cold War heritage. Today in horrendous Texas heat and humidity, Johnnie's team (after three long hours and a frozen landing gear) reassembled her back on her gears. Director of Aircraft Maintenance Bill "Spider" Spidle.
AUG 2007: Pic1; Pic2; Pic3; Pic4; Pic5; Pic6; Pic7; Pic8; Pic9; Pic10; Pic11; Pic12; Pic13; Pic14; Pic15; Pic16; Pic17; Pic18; Pic19;
Restored by the OV-10 Bronco Association's Museum at Meacham International Airport.

05 FEB 2013: BuNo 147715.


147727 A-4C/L: Municipal Airport, Porterville, CA.

November 1999: on display as VA-164 Ghostriders AH-400. Photo by Jack Cohen. 

17 September 2019: Porterville Mayor Martha Flores, left, Capt. Jim Bates, Commander Strike Fighter Wing Pacific, left, and Retired Cdr. Everett Alvarez, Jr. visit under A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 147727 newly painted as USS Constellation VA-144 Roadrunners A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 149578, NK-411, to honor Cdr. Everett Alvarez. Retired Cdr. Everett Alvarez, Jr., a Vietnam era prisoner of war, was the honored guest and recipient of the dedication. The jet was repainted with help from Naval Air Station Lemoore. By Ron Holman.


147733 A-4C: Arkansas Air Museum, Fayetteville, AR.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
JAN 02


147736 A-4PTM: Royal Town of Kuala Kangsar 

10 October 2013: Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) M32-31. Presented to the Sultan of Perak by Chief of the RMAF on January 26, 2004 for public display at the Royal Town of Kuala Kangsar. Photo by Horin.


147742 TA-4SU: Royal Air Force Museum, Singapore.
FEB 2066, Gerald Chiang.


147750 A-4C: NAS-JRB, New Orleans, LA.
JUN 2002; NAS New Orleans Joint Reserve Base. J.T. Christian.


147767 A-4C: Inde Mortorsports Ranch, Willcox, AZ.
Photo dated 12JUL21012, Owned by Graham Dorland. Aircraft is painted as Marines, tail code CE, nose number 3.
Inde Motorsports Ranch, LLC, 9301 West Airport Road, Willcox, AZ 85643

Nam: JATO
History card: 147767 A-4C 12531 10/01/68 VMA-223 Chu Lai, South Vietnam Starboard Main wheel tire blew on take-off, 1Lt David I. Habermacher rescued. Stricken : 1SA on 10/01/68


147772 A-4C/L: Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, SC.

Undated: as H&MS-31 Aggressors EX-01. Photo by Bob McKellar.

25 March 2010: as H&MS-31 Aggressors, EX-01. Photos by Bill Egen. Pic 1, Pic 2.

10 February 2011: in the markings of H&MS-31 Aggressors EX-01. Pic 1, Pic 2. Photos by Earl Leatherberry.

28 February 2020: SA Board members group photo with 147772 in the markings of H&MS-31 Aggressors EX-01 in the background.


147782 A-4C/L: Display M32-30.
Malaysia 30MAR2013 Kuala Lumpur - Sungai Besi / Simpang. BuNo 147782 U.S. Stricken 19AUG77

CONFLICT: Not sure of displayed bird's BuNo. Not sure of this one's either; BuNo 17782 marked as M32-20.


147787 A-4C: USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, AL.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
JAN 02: USS Alabama


147788 A-4C: Air Park, NAS Jacksonville, FL.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

NOV 1978: Pensacola Naval Air Museum without squadron markings. Photographer unknown, from Gary Verver.

September 1999: Pensacola Naval Air Museum as VA-106 Gladiators, AK-301. Photo from Walter West.

27 October 2011: on the ramp at NAS Jacksonville (Towers Field) dressed as VA-106 Gladiators, AK-301, CVA-38 being towed out for Jacksonville air show.

May 2014: From "HIDE": I've been working this one for over a year now, but thanks to PO1 Mike Bean, it's finally done.  The first "volunteers," a senior chief and first class, came out to the airplane at Heritage Park and seemed enthusiastic, but that was short lived and my emails to them dropped into black holes.  During that early phase, I'd already coordinated with the NAS JAX CO and his staff, along with ADM Mark "Lobster" Fitzgerald, who was the original driving force as head of ANA....also on the board at the Naval Aviation Museum, who owns the airplanes.  I had all the environmental issues nailed down, along with a legal perspective of our role as the SA.

A new CO...more pressure from Lobster and some good response from the Ops O, "Lumpy" McManus and his staff.  PO1 Bean is a communications tech for Lumpy, but has his own paint gear, is a self starter type, not afraid of work and jumped on the project in his spare time.  He was able to convince a few volunteers to come out every now and then.

Mike Bean and I have been tied at the hip buying supplies and working on the Charlie for the past 9 months or so.  ...even gave him a ride in the RV to go see the A-4C at Sanford. He'd never been in a light plane, much less upside down.

We had Bean at the ANA lunch Tuesday, along with the new NAS CO, "Cowboy" Undersander.  From the Skyhawk Assn., I presented the framed photo below and gave the attached letter of appreciation to CAPT Undersander, who will endorse it for Bean's service record.  ANA presented a plaque and citation.

In the middle of this effort, NAS JAX wrote a base instruction to cover the maintenance of display airplanes.  Now, individual squadrons/units at the base have "adopted" airplanes at Heritage Park....the airplane "petting zoo. This weekend, restoration of the H-60 is underway.

For a frame of reference in these restorations that the SA supports, the total cost of this restoration was around $800, all spent on supplies.  On the flip side, if this project had been contracted out, it would have cost many thousands of dollars.

We used acrylic enamel automobile paint.  It was an all volunteer effort.  I made all the mechanical repairs, like bolting the RAT doors closes and such, including a sheet metal repair to the leading edge of the left horizontal stab.  The Skipper permitted me to remove the drop tanks, so we stored them in a nearby H-3.  Bean did most of the work by himself, lots of prep work and all the painting....hauled work stands back and forth over the months.  The rest of us logged a fair amount of time supporting him with masking tape and sandpaper.

Appreciation Letter from the Skyhawk Association May 19, 2014

Capt Roy Undersander Commanding Officer Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, FL.

Subject: Letter of Appreciation for PO1 Michael Bean.

Capt Undersander, With your support, the A-4 Skyhawk Association has been coordinating with PO1 Michael Bean for a number of months in the restoration of NAS Jacksonville’s A-4C Skyhawk on display at Heritage Park.

As you know, this restoration got off to a shaky start this past year.  There was little progress until PO1 Bean volunteered to take charge of the project.  Though regularly plagued by bad weather last winter, he made the most of the days he had available.  Weather became more moderate with the arrival of spring and he was often found working on the airplane on weekends and any other day he could find spare time.  He regularly motivated others to volunteer their time and routinely kept me appraised of the progress.  The Skyhawk Association purchased the paint and other supplies, but often, when PO1 Bean needed supplies, he used personal funds with no expectation of being reimbursed.  Today, I can report that the Skyhawk restoration is complete and sets an example of excellence for future restorations in the park.

Our organization would like to recognize PO1 Bean for his volunteer efforts. We appreciate his exceptional sense of community, dedication and leadership in the restoration of A-4C 147788. With our mission of supporting the “perpetuation of the legend, history, traditions, and camaraderie associated with the A-4,” the Skyhawk Association applauds PO1 Michael Bean. Respectfully submitted,

Capt. Dave Dollarhide USNR (Ret.)

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147790 A-4C: Was at Quonset Air Museum, North Kingston, Rhode Island. Museum is now closed, a/c location is unknown. 

March 2001: former NAS New Orleans A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 147790 awaiting restoration. Pic 1Pic 2.


147797 A-4SU: French Air and Space Museum. This a/c is on display, with another; 145071, in storage.


147807 A-4PTM:
Tail hook down, 147807 is on display.


147815 A-4C: Butler County Regional Airport, Hamilton, Ohio.

No photo

 


147825 A-4L: Museum of Flight, Santa Maria CA.

26 July 2005: Former VC-13 Fighting Saints A-4L Skyhawk BuNo 147825, UX-012, AEA School, parked in the Naval Aviation Museums storage compound pending its transfer to the Santa Maria Museum of Flight. Pic-1; Pic-2. NMNA photos.

Acquired in February 2006 for eventual static display. Contact: info@smmof.org

27 February 2006: pre-Restoration at the Santa Maria Museum of Flight, Santa Maria, CA. 

April 2008: on display in the colors of VC-13. Photo from Jim Winchester.


147834 A-4C: Florida Military Aviation Museum, Clearwater, FL and Ft. Meade Florida.

17 November 1993: displayed at the Florida Military Aviation Museum at Clearwater Airport as VA-153 Blue Tail Flies BuNo 148592, 311 . Photo by Paul Abadesso. 

18 June 2007: abandoned at Ft. Meade Florida. It was painted as VA-153 Blue Tail Flies BuNo 148592 (shot down by AAA on 20 October 1966.) Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4; Pic-5. Photos by Pawel Mankowski.


148314 A-4C: Nat'l Air & Space Museum (Smithsonian), Washington, DC.
OCT 1999


148316 A-4L: Planes of Fame Museum, Chino CA.
BuNo 148316 A-4C Planes of Fame Chino CA. 09JUL2014
BuNo 148316 being restored for museum.
BuNo 148316 N157AT Tail Only.


148424 A-4L: New Century Air Center, Olathe, KS.

03 June 2019: on display as VMA-214 Blacksheep WE-413. Photo by Earl Leatherberry.


148438 A-4C: Nat'l Museum of Malvinas, Olivia, Cordoba, Argentina.
MAY 2003:
NOV 2007: Argentine Skyhawk BuNo 148438, C-302, on display at the National Museum of Malvinas. The aircraft honors the Air Force's participation in the war for the Malvinas (Falklands) and bears the name of Alferez G. Isaac. The British ship HMS Avenger is shown on the nose as Argentina believed at the time they had sunk her, but that ship had managed to survive the conflict. Pic3; Pic4; Pic5; Pic6; Pic7; Interesting to note that the instrument panel of this A-4C is from a A-4F, BuNo 155034. That A-4F was purchased by Argentina for parts, and its front panel ended up in this display.
Robert Hardie Photos.


148463 A-4C: Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IL (Oct 98)
OCT 1998: Naval Training Center, Great Lakes IL.


148485 A-4C: Wall of Honor Vet Memorial, Bartelsville, OK (MAR 07)
148485 Wall of Honor Museum in Bartlesville, Oklahoma DEC 2005 Pic2; Pic3; Pic4; Pic5; Pic6; Pic7; Pic8; Pic9; Pic10; MAR 2007
Bill Dickerson


148490 A-4C: I-10 rest stop, Santa Rosa County, FL.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

December 1999: in Blue Angels colors. Photo by Denny Martin.

10 May 2012: in Blue Angels colors. Photo from Dennis Struck.


148491 A-4C: Oregon Air and Space Museum, 90377 Boeing Drive - Eugene, Oregon 97402

27 February 2006: 148491 is a "C" model that we acquired (Richard Lane Photo) from Pensacola in the late 90s.

19 September 2012: We did a cosmetic restoration and have it on display in our West hangar. The front strut is "out of gas"... but that makes it easier for visitors to view the cockpit from a ladder. The J65 is out on a stand for examination. It also renders the aircraft more "moveable" when the need arises. Steve Roberts, Volunteer and Webmaster. PIC 1, PIC2.


148492 A-4C: Flying Leatherneck Museum, MCAS Miramar, San Diego, CA.

November 1992: VMA-121 Green Knights, VK-01.

VMA-242 Batmen, DT-01

1999: VMA-242 Batmen, DT-01, Pic 2, Pic 3, Pic 4.

VMA-242 Batmen, DT-01

03 February 2006: restoration facility where it is being restored prior to being returned to the display area. Pic 2, Pic 3Photos by G. Verver.

23 May 2010: museum photos as VMA-223 Bulldogs WP-12. Pic 1, Pic 2.

21 July 2012: VMA-223 Bulldogs WP-12, walkaround photos by Todd Frommelt. Pic 1, Pic 2, Pic 3, Pic 4, Pic 5, Pic 6.

25 September 2014: on the flight line with the "Easter Egg”. Official USMC by Cpl. Christopher Johns.

04 October 2014: VMA-223 Bulldogs WP-12. Photo by Tomás Del Coro.

06 April 2017: retired Maj. Gen. Bobby Butcher and  BuNo148492. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. David Bickel.


148500 A-4L: BuNo 148500 (N159AT) to Illinois Aviation Museum in Bolingbrook, IL,; via Southwest Florida Defense Antiquities Museum Inc. and Warbird Heritage Foundation.

JAN 2012: "The "Warbird Heritage Foundation" had possession of both aircraft, completely restored one (142112) to flying state using parts [note: including 148500's nose section"] from both. They donated 148500 to us for static restoration." Larry Greenwich.

25 JAN 2012: "We are in the process of restoring for static display, an A4; BuNo 148500". Larry Greenwich, VP. Pic1; Pic2.


148503 A-4C: Aerospace Museum of Calif., Sacramento, CA.
A-4C: Aerospace Museum of Calif., Sacramento, CA.
MAR 2007: CHook.
JUL 2011: BuNo 148503 in Blue Angel dress: Pic1; Pic2; Pic3; Pic4; Pic5

Note: The tail-hook on this bird was donated by Bill Wilson USMC (ret). [Skyhawk Association Journal, Fall 2022 Edition] 


148509 A-4C: Warriors and Warbirds.


148516 A-4C: This a/c has been around, being displayed at the San Diego Aerospace Museum, Gillespie Field, aboard the USS Midway Museum, trotted out for display at the Speed Festival in Coronado, and finally sitting on top of a pole at the North Gate of NAS North Island, Coronado CA. At North Island, she is displayed as 151134 in honor of ADM James B. Stockdale.

Undated: San Diego Aircraft Carrier (Midway) Museum at Gillespie Field. Photo from Captain Hook.

2004: in the colors of the VA-192 Golden Dragons NM-201 on the Midway's flight deck. Museum photo. 

19 October 2004: in the colors of the VA-192 Golden Dragons NM-201 on the Midway's hangar deck: Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by G. Verver.

08 October 2006: At the SRT Coronado Speed Festival as NM-201 of VA-192 which used the "NM" tail code while deployed to MCAS Iwakuni in 1985.

09AUG 2008: as VA-163 Saints A-4E BuNo 151134, AH-352, outside the NAS North Island main gate honors former VADM James B. Stockdale's career as a Naval aviator, Medal of Honor recipient and prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. Photo by MC1 Maurice Dayao.

August 2008: on top of a pole at the North Gate of NAS North Island, Coronado CA. US Navy photo.


148517 A-4C:
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
Per our a/c history is on display at San Diego Aerospace Museum, Gillespie Field, El Cajon, CA.


148536 A-4C: Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. 

No Photo.


148538 A-4L: Hickory Aviation Museum, NC. Also see 144943.

27 February 2006: at NMNA, Pensacola, FL. Photo from Richard Lane. 

May 2008: Awaiting restoration at Hickory Aviation Museum

04 August 2007: Restoration underway: Pic 1 and Pic 2. Photos from Jeff Willhelm.


148543 A-4C: Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond, VA. (SEP 06)
Displayed as BuNo 148442; A-4C BuNo 148543, 29 APR 2006 restored as VA-216 BuNo 148442, NP-694 to honor Paul Galanti, former Skyhawk pilot and POW. From "Boom" Powell.
Dedication; SEP 06 ; JUN 06; BuNo 148543 displayed as BuNo 148442 - Paul Galanti's VA-216 bird. JUN 06 Picture taken at the dedication at the museum where it was restored with VA-216 colors. Paul attended the event. Nick Monopoli.
2005 Pic 1; 2005 PIC 2 Paul Galanti poses in front of Skyhawk BuNo 148543 after it arrived in Richmond.; 2005 PIC 3 Marty and Paul Galanti poses in front of Skyhawk BuNo 148543 after its arrival in Richmond.; 2005 PIC 4; 2005 PIC 5 Paul Galanti inspects the cockpit of Skyhawk BuNo 148543; 2005 PIC 6; 2005 PIC 7; 2005 PIC 8; 2005 PIC 9; 2005 PIC 10 A-4C 148543 arrives at Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond VA.
BuNo. 148543 will be displayed as 148442, VA-216 NP-694 to honor Paul Galanti (right), former Skyhawk pilot and POW. From "Boom" Powell


148569 A-4C: Louisiana Military Museum, Ruston LA.
JUN 07


148571 A-4C: Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, AZ.

November 1977: Flight Systems International Skyhawk N401FS, parked on the ramp Mojave, CA. Photo Ron Monroe via Gary Verver.

MAY 1978: 148571 parked on a ramp. Ron Monroe Photo.

June 1983: Flight Systems SkyhawkPhoto from Ted Paskowski, Gary Verver Collection.

2000: Flight Systems International N401FS. photographer unknown. PIC 1; PIC 2; PIC 3; PIC 4.

January 2002: Flight Systems Skyhawk. Photo from Michael Baldock.

2002: Photo at Pima by David Weber

2004: Flight Systems Skyhawk. Photo Walter Fink from Joe Turpen.

14 October 2012: Flight Systems Inc. N401FS. Photo by G. Verver.

27 March 2014: Google Aerial

07 December 2016: BuNo 142928 on the left and 148571 on the right at the Tucson Museum. Google Earth

Date Unknown: Flight Systems International N401FS parked on a ramp.


148572 A-4C: Cumberland County High School, Crossville, TN.


148610 A-4C: Skyhawk BuNo 148610 on display at the Encinal High School in Alameda, CA.

May 1984: being towed down California Avenue to Encinal High School. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4. Official U.S. Navy photos by SSGT Joe Blackburn;

14 May 1984: painted as VMA-214 ME-10 it's backed into its new home on the front of Encinal High School. The aircraft, formerly on exhibit at the Navy-Marine Corps and Coast Guard Museum at Naval Air Station Treasure Island, California, has been donated to Encinal High School.

date unknown: displayed as Jets 13. Photo by Michael Baldock.

2002: displayed as JETS 13. Pic-1Pic-2; Pic-3. Photographer unknown.

June 2003: mounted on a pylon as JETS 13. Photo by Erick McCarthy


148613 A-4E: Oriskany Memorial Park, Village of Oriskany, NY.
Prototype A-4E Skyhawk BuNo 148613 on display at the Oriskany Museum as USS Oriskany, VA-163, AH-301, assigned to CDR Wynn Foster. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
DEC 2003: Photos by Bob Puszcz; Pic2; Pic3; Pic4
JAN 2002 photo by Captain Hook.


149493 A-4SU: Temasek Polytechnic College, Singapore.

FEB 06 2006 by Mike Yeo.


149505 A-4C: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

21 March 2012: on the back lot. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by M. Vander Weert.


149508 A-4L: City of Covington, TN.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

Jan 2002: on display at the Covington, TN Municiapl Airport. Photo by Russell Adsit.

15 May 2010: on a pylon in Patriot Park, Covington, TN, as USS Coral Sea VA-155 NL-504, 15 May 2010. Pic-1; Pic-2.Photos by T.R. Machnitzki. The name of Captain Nels Tanner was added to the jet as a permanent tribute to this Tipton County hero’s service during the Vietnam Conflict. Captain Tanner was piloting a similar aircraft when he was shot down over North Vietnam on October 9, 1966.

02 July 2014: on a pylon in Patriot Park Patriot Park, Covington, TN. Photo by Dave Dollarhide.

Date unknown: on a pylon in Patriot ParkCovington, TN. Photo by Gary Chambers.


149514 A-4C: Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica, Moron, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

January 2002: C-322. Photo from Herman Casciani.

24 September 2003: C-322 with a Skyhawk ordnance display. Photos by Hernan Longoni from Roberto Hardie. Pic-1; Pic-3.


149516 A-4C/L: Displayed as BuNo 157910 NZ-6207 at RNZAF Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand.
149516 JAN 2002.
The RNZAF has on loan for their museum, from the U.S.N., an A-4L aircraft (BuNo 149516) that is displayed as NZ6207, which was lost in a crash.
"This aircraft is on Long Term Loan from the United States Navy in an agreement arranged by McDonnell-Douglas in 1987. It had been reconfigured to A-4L specifications and came from the stock at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, and was transported to New Zealand by C-130 Hercules. Considerable work was carried out by the Museum's Technical Section to reconfigure the aircraft to early A-4K specifications as operated by the RNZAF in the early 1970s. The aircraft is displayed as NZ6207 - the original aircraft being lost after engine failure in October 1974."


149532 A-4L: Castle Air Museum, Atwater CA.

27 February 2006: awaiting its fate at the NMNA. Richard Lane photo.

27 March 2008: on display as VA-204 River Rattlers AF-401 which was based at NAS Memphis. Larry Birks is the a/c plane captain. Pic 1; Pic 2; Pic 3. Photos from Ralph Robeldo.

08 May 2008: on display as VA-204 River Rattlers AF-401 which was based at NAS Memphis. Larry Birks is a Navy Retiree in the jacket, and I am an Air Force Retiree in the blue vest and blue cap. Pic 4; Pic 5; Pic 6; Pic 7; Pic 8; Pic 9; Pic 10; Pic 11; Pic 12; Pic 13 Photos from Ralph Robeldo.


149547 A-4C/L: Yanks Air Museum, Chino, CA.

09 July 2014: Planes of Fame Chino CA

149547 MAY 2002


149563 A-4C: Pensacola International Airport, FL.

15 November 2010: on a pedestal in Blue Angels colors. Photo by Marc Eschert.

 


149564 A-4C/L: IV Brigada Aerea Museum, Mendoza, Argentina.
149564 MAY 2002.

149575: N-226AT A-4C Southwest Florida Defense Antiquities Museum Inc. 158 GULFVIEW RD PUNTA GORDA, FL. 33950 (941) 639-3348
(needed engine)
MAR 2004 Pic1;
MAR 2004 Pic2;
MAR 2004 Pic3;
MAR 2004 Pic4;
MAR 2004 Pic5


149595 A-4L: Draken, Lakeland, FL. 

09 April 2013: on display with a MiG-21 in front of Draken company headquarters. Photo by Mike Eberhardt.
 


149618 A-4C: Freedom Park Naval Museum, Omaha, NE.
MAY 2000
 


149623 A-4C/L: USS Yorktown, Patriots Pt. Naval & Maritime Mus., Mt. Pleasant, SC.

27 August 2018: on display in the markings of USS Oriskany VA-163 Saints AH-352. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3.


149635 A-4C/L: Mid-America Air Museum, Liberal, KS.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
JAN 2002.
 


149636 A-4C: restored / displayed at Yanks Air Museum, Chino, CA.


149651 A-4E: Albany Municipal Airport, Albany, OR. 

30 January 2021: Former VA-45 Blackbirds AD-14, Albany Municipal Airport. The wing at left is A-4E BuNo 149653. Photo by Larry Wood via Todd Frommelt.


149656 A-4E: Nat'l Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

01 MAR 1990: on display in front of the Museum as Top Gun #54. Pic-1; Pic-2. Official U.S. Navy photos. 

Circa 2014: Hanging inside as VA-163 Saints AH-303.

21 March 2012: suspended in the atrium as VA-163 Saints AH-303. Photo by M. Vander Weert.

04 January 2014: suspended in the atrium as VA-163 Saints AH-303.

25 April 2017: suspended in the atrium as VA-164 Ghostriders "Lady Jessie" BuNo 155022, AH-406. Pic-1Pic-2Photos from Pete Cole.


 


149964 A-4E: IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel (Jan 02)
No photo available at this time.


149977 A-4E: VFW Post #1419, Hamburg, NY.

January 2002: on a stick in a lo-vis gray Adversary scheme with Capt J.W. Schall below the canopy next to AH-1F Cobra s/n 69-16446. Pic-1; Pic-2.


149978 A-4E: Indonesia TT-0401
No photo available at this time.


149979 A-4E: Indonesia TT-0402
No photo available at this time.


149986 A-4E: Indonesia TT-0403
No photo available at this time.


149998 A-4E: Indonesia TT-405.
Date unknown: Aeroslides.


150023 A-4E: Hawaii Museum of Flying, Barbers Point, Oahu, HI.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.08 May 2009: in the markings of the VC-1 Blue Aliis UA-10. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3. Photos by Gary Verver.


150036 A-4E: Members of the A-4 Skyhawk Association stand in front of VC-12 Omars A-4E Skyhawk BuNo 150036 static display with the VFA-106 and NAS Oceana COs who are wearing the flight suits. Others standing left to right are Bob Powell, Steve Linder, Gene Atwell, Todd Frommelt, Standing from left Dave Dollarhide, Mark Williams, Pete Cole, Bill Ravgila, Joan and George Blosser. Photo from Dave Dollarhide.


150042 A-4E: Indonesia TT-0408
No photo available at this time.


150058 A-4E: Nauticus National Maritime Center, Norfolk, VA.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

January 2002: right side view of in the markings of Blue Angels #1.

30 November 2018: in the Blue Angels’ color scheme on the roof of Nauticus. Official U.S. Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida


150076 A-4E: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

January 2002: on display as Blue Angels A-4F BuNo 154180 #1. Photo by Bill Kistler, via Capt. Hook.

12 March 2009: suspended in the atrium as Blue Angels A-4F BuNo 154180 #1. Photo by Marvin Vandeweert.

12 March 2009: as Blue Angels A-4F BuNo 154180 #1, A-4F BuNo 154983 Blue Angels #2, BuNo 155033 Blue Angels #3 and BuNo 154217 Blue Angels  #4, diamond formation suspended in the atrium. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3. Photos by Marvin Vandeweert.

11 March 2010: as Blue Angels A-4F BuNo 154180 #1, A-4F BuNo 154983 Blue Angels #2, BuNo 155033 Blue Angels #3 and BuNo 154217 Blue Angels  #4, diamond formation suspended in the atrium. Photo by Marvin Vandeweert.

21 March 2012: suspended in the atrium as Blue Angels A-4F BuNo 154180 #1. Photo by Marvin Vandeweert.


150092 A-4E: IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel
No photo available at this time.
 


1501202 A-4E: Indonesia TT-0410
No photo available at this time.


150581 A-4C: Ontario Aviation Museum, Ontario, OR.
150581 MAR 2007. BuNo 150581 showing off her lines. Former N-235AT with Merle Maine collection of Ontario, OR. Complete airframe with most avionics and instruments, no engine, static display only - no logs. Photo from Ted Quackenbush, via Capt. Hook.


150586 A-4L: Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, AZ. 

undated: left side view in the markings of VMAT-102 SC-01. From Michael Baldock

June 1994: on a pedestal with Zuni launchers as an A-4E in the markings of VMA-311 WL-01. Photo by Joe Cupido.

22 November 2010: on a pedestal with Zuni launchers as an A-4E in the markings of VMA-214 Blacksheep WE-1. Pic-1Pic-2Photos by Todd Frommelt.


150598 A-4C: New Century Air Center, Olathe, KS.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
New Century Air Center, Olathe KS. Description: left front view of Skyhawk BuNo 150598 on display at the New Century Air Center in Olathe, KS in the markings of Blacksheep WE-413. From David "Genghis" Khan.


151030 A-4E: Hawaii Museum of Flying, Barbers Point, Oahu, HI.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

January 2002: left front view. From Bob Hayes.

08 May 2009: in a blue/grey camouflage scheme. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3. Photos by Gary Verver.


151033 A-4E: Naval Air Station Key West, FL (Jan 02)
JAN 02 left side view of Skyhawk BuNo 151033 on display at NAS Key West in a blue/gray camouflage scheme. From Gordo Gray.
Farrell and Bob Beavis at Key West in front of BuNo 151033.


151036 A-4E: Veterans Center, Lihue, Kauai, HI.

January 2002:  left rear view in the markings of the VC-1 VC-1 Blue Aliis'. Dick Irwin Photo.

January 2008: as VMA-311 #12. Rich Irwin Photo.

March 2012: as VMA-311 #12. Craig Thorson, the photographer, reports the display is in good condition despite it's proximity to the ocean. Pic-1; Pic-2.

September 2015: tail section as VMA-311 #12. Photo by Art Jensen.

September 2018: Center is closed, future of BuNo 151036 may be in jeopardy. Image from Mel Turner.


151038 A-4E: Yanks Air Museum, Chino, CA.
DEC 01
Art Jensen on 21AUG2014.


151139 Douglas A-4E Ayit; Israeli Air Force Museum, Beer Sheva, Israel.


151064 A-4E: Yanks Air Museum, Chino, CA.
BuNo 151064 A-4E Planes of Fame Chino CA. 09JUL2014


151074 A-4E: U.S. Naval Air Facility, Atsugi, Japan.
30APR2016:Historic photos of A-4E 151074 at Atsugi, up to 2016/04/30.

JAN 02 Yukio-Yamamoto


151095 A-4E: Penie Medical Center, Tokushima, Japan.
13 June 2010: Historic photos of A-4E 151095 at Clinic Shakura. Note: Apparently, it's no longer called Francisco D. Penie Memorial Clinic.


151110 A-4E: Indonesia TT-0440.
13 July 2019: Dirgantara Mandala Museum, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.


151179 A-4E: IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.
JAN 02 photo by Andy Marden. Description: right front view Israeli Skyhawk BuNo 151179, #885, on display at the IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba


151186 A-4E: Aviation Historical Park, NAS Oceana VA.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
SEP 2007 from Liza, left front view of Skyhawk BuNo 151186 on display at the NAS Oceana Airpark in the markings of VFC-12 side number 00.;
NOV 02 on display at the NAS Oceana Airpark in the markings of VFC-12 00. Photo Eric Dewhurst.
href="151186f.jpg">1996 Unknown photo from W. Mutza.
APR 94 Name below the canopy is CDR D.C. Swanson Swede. AIRFOTO ©Joe Cupido.
MAY 91 Skyhawk BuNo 151186 on display at NAS Oceana in the markings of VF-43 Challengers AD-20. From W. Muzenmaier.


151194 A-4E: Pacific Coast Air Museum, Santa Rosa, CA.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
FEB 03 left side-view of Skyhawk BuNo 151184, QG-07, on display at the Pacific Coast Air Museum in the markings of the VMA-131 Diamond backs. From Dennis Rowan via Capt. Hook; Date unknown from Lance Massey.


152012 A-4E: Albany Municipal Airport, Albany, OR.

October 2019: The VA-164 Ghostriders side as the display dedicated to Capt. Dick "Skippy" Ebert is lifted into place. Video Skyhawk's Last Flight - Albany Municipal Airport - YouTube


152050 A-4E: Israeli Air Force Museum, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Other Ayit's parked here:
A-4E: 884, 891,
A-4F: 611, A-4H: 222, 229, 230, 261. 270, 272, 307, A-4N: 337, 359, 364, 365, 367, 368, 371, 377, 379, 385, 393, 399, 407


152061 A-4E: Naval Air Museum, Barbers Point, Kapolei HI.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

January 2002: painted as VA-163 149959 AH-300. Pic-1; Pic-2. from Brad Hayes.

March 2008: Photo by Ed Copher

08 MAY 2009: painted as VA-163 149959 AH-300. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by Gary Verver.


152070 A-4E: Evergreen Aviation Museum, McMinnville, OR.

February 2005: Left front view of Skyhawk BuNo 152070 on display at the Evergreen Aviation Museum in the markings of VA-46 Clansman BuNo 149996, AA-416, which was destroyed in the Forrestal fire. PIC1. Photos from David Dollarhide, a pilot who survived that fire by escaping from a Skyhawk cockpit on the flight deck in the midst of the flames and explosions; PIC2; dedication of BuNo 152070 for display at the Evergreen Aviation Museum in the markings of VA-46 Clansman BuNo 149996, AA-416, which was destroyed in the Forrestal fire; PIC3.

"It is painted it in the VA-46 Clansmen colors from the USS Forrestal WESTPAC cruise of 1967. The MODEX used on the airplane is that of AA 416, BuNo 149996, which was lost in the fire aboard Forrestal that year. The display, dedicated to those who lost their lives in the fire, was unveiled in a Veterans Day ceremony at the museum.
The USS Forrestal Association Historian, Ken Killmeyer, put me in touch with the museum's curator, Ben Kristy, with whom I corresponded concerning facts surrounding the 1967 accident. During those discussions, I decided to travel to Oregon to attend the event. Later, Ben honored me with an invitation to speak to the audience from the perspective of my experiences in the A-4 and as a Forrestal fire survivor.
The A-4E is a beautiful restoration and along with many other historic airplanes, is nestled under the wings of Howard Hugh's famous Spruce Goose seaplane. Glass display cases offer information on the airplane, as well as the USS Forrestal Fire. Future plans call for expanding the historical data and artifacts from the shipboard accident.
Shortly after arriving at the museum, I had the pleasure of meeting the men who restored the Skyhawk at the Evergreen facility in Phoenix, AZ, Mike McDougall and Mike Searle. It was fun to note that the first Commanding Officer of the Clansmen happened also to be a McDougal," who used his family tartan for the squadron patch and airplanes. Expressing my gratitude for such an accurate restoration, especially the detail in the tartan from those years, I discovered that the primary source for the 1967 paint scheme was the Skyhawk Association's web site. Last year, as the VA-46 "SDO" for the Skyhawk site, I had posted historical information, including graphics of the trademark tartan, as seen on the squadron's airplanes. It was both gratifying to know that my research had contributed to the accuracy of the restoration and ironic that I was also a guest speaker for the event. It is also indicative of the value of the Skyhawk Association's web site and their work to preserve the heritage of the A-4.
A number of USS Forrestal veterans attended the ceremony, some of who had been aboard during the fire. It was a special day to have this homage paid to them and their former shipmates. Before an audience of more than two hundred, I was humbled to speak for so many who suffered and those who died. It was also with mixed emotions that I spoke. The A-4 was such a great airplane to fly and I spent so many thrilling hours yanking it around the sky. However, it was a somber moment as I stood in front of this replica from my combat cruise, abruptly halted by the tragic accident of July 29, 1967. I spoke to both issues and was overwhelmed by a standing ovation and positive response from the audience. We Forrestal veterans later joined in a group around the base of the airplane and cut the unveiling ribbon.
The Evergreen Museum has become a very special place for Naval Aviation and the men of USS Forrestal." Dave Dollarhide, U.S.S. Forrestal/VA-46.


152080 A-4E: National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico. VA. in Vietnam close air support exhibit
Observed at Quantico 23AUG10, formerly at Cherry Point.

JAN 2012: National Museum of Marine Corps, Quantico VA.; Tinfoil Airstrip Plaque; Tinfoil Airstrip Display; Backer Plaque; Supporting brick1; Supporting Brick2. Willam Sealock took these photos.


152099 A-4E: Israeli Air Force Museum, Beer Sheva, Israel.
 


152102 TA-4E/NTA-4F: Museum of Armament and Technology, NAWS, China Lake, CA.

15 October 2004: right front view configured with drop tanks on the outboard pylons on display at the Museum of Armament and Technology.; OCT 04; OCT 04.

05 February 2008: Air Park by the old O' Club with an AGM-45 Shrike missile seeker in the nose. Photo by Mike Digby.

06 October 2011: Air Park by the old O' Club with an AGM-45 Shrike missile seeker in the nose. Photos by G. Verver. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3.

"I have many flight hours in A/C TA-4F 152102 as a civilian flight test engineer. We called it KNOZY and used it to test HARM AGM-88 Seekers mounted in the nose. It is now on display at the China Lake Museum Air Park. Grew up loving A-4s and was lucky enough to have some flight time in one! Skyhawks Forever!" Jerry Senn.


152867 TA-4J: Regional Airport, Cape Girardeau, MO. Acquired in FEB06, painted, moved into place JUL07. The Cape Pilots Club raised the necessary funds. OCT 08; and then most of her career with VC-8 at Roosevelt Roads until she was retired in 1993. She has been restored restored in the livery of Blue Angels TA-4J BuNo 158722, No.7, including such details as the boarding ladder housing in the port gun mount and the drag chute housing beneath the tail. The cockpit has also been restored.

Acquired November 2005: Previously, at/after Roosy Roads, Roosevelt Roads Gate Guard, photo by Steve Kornatz; Coming down off pedestal as Roosy Gate Guard.

Y2006: At the Warbird Museum in three parts while under restoration.

2007 and 2008: in the rough, silver front, blue tail.
Restoral 1: Restoral 2: Restoral 3: Restoral 4: Restoral 5; APR 2008

21 May 2009: This work was done by the Grumman Gremlins Restoration Team at the Valiant Air Command's Warbird Museum, Titusville, FL. Photos from Donald Henry. Pic 1; Pic 3; Pic 4

03 July 2009: Here she has been restored to represent Blue Angels TA-4J BuNo 158722, No.7. Pic1; Pic2; Pic3; Pic4; Pic5; Pic6; Pic7; Pic8; Pic9; Pic10; Pic11.

04 September 2009: This work was done by the Grumman Gremlins Restoration Team at the Valiant Air Command's Warbird Museum, Titusville, FL. Photo from Donald Henry. Pic 2

05 October 2009: Pawel Mankowski sends: "We'll do some more polishing and install the drop tanks at a later date, but she rolls to the air show display line tomorrow or Monday.


153486 TA-4J: AMARG, Tucson, AZ.

09 April 2015: former VC-8 Redtails TA-4J Skyhawk on display on Celebrity Row. Photo Marc Eschert..


153505 TA-4J: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL

Veterans Memorial Park, American Legion Post 514, Brasher Falls, NY.

21 March 2012: on the back lot. Pic-1Pic-2. Photos by M. Vander Weert.

29 September 2014: shortly after arrival at Brasher Falls, NY for static display. Bernie Stopper reports (15 October 2014) that it will be mounted on a fixture designed by Clarkson University in an ascending flight configuration and bank angle. Photo by Bernie Stopper.

27 June 2016: mounted on a pylon. Photo from Pete Cole.

09 July 2016: Bringing the A4 Home Dedication. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4; Pic-5; Pic-7; Pic-8. Photos from Pete Cole.


153525 TA-4J: Glenn Martin Avia. Museum, Middle River, MD.

May 2003: on display in the markings of VC-8 #02. Photo by Stan Piet.


153526 TA-4J: Navy Operational Support Center, Marine Corps Reserve Center, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.

Promoted to Gate Guard: Pic1. Pic2. Pic3. Pic4. Pic5. Pic6. Pic7. Pic8. Pic9. Pic10. Pic11. Pic12. Pic13 Chiefs. PIc14 Reenlist.
Y2003:One of the last Navy Skyhawks from VC-8 is put to rest at AMARC. Pic2. Pic3. Pic4.


153671 TA-4J: Grissom Air Museum, Peru IN.
Y2009: Formerly of Elkhart IN, BuNo 153671 traveled to the Grissom Air Museum in pieces. Museum staff and volunteers are shown assembling this T-Bird for restoration. Pic1 Formerly of Elkhart IN, BuNo 153671 traveled to the Grissom Air Museum in pieces. Museum staff and volunteers are shown assembling this T-Bird for restoration; Pic2 Museum staff and volunteers are shown assembling this T-Bird for restoration; Pic3; Pic4; Pic5; Pic6; Pic7.

We do not have a picture of 153671 while she was at the non-defunct museum at Elkart, IN.
13 OCT 1989: Last duty station; W. Munzenmaier Description: Right side view of VT-7 Eagles TA-4J Skyhawk BuNo 153671, A-716, on the line at NAS Meridian with a pair of wing tank.


153678 TA-4J: Air Classics Museum, Sugar Grove, IL.

1999: former VT-7 Eagles TA-4J Skyhawk A-725. Photo by Len Lundh.

January 2002: right front of A-725. photo by Mike Bianucci.  


154173 A-4F:
APR 2006: right front view of Skyhawk BuNo 154173 on display at Regional Interforce Musuem, San Luis Argentina. Photo by Herman Longoni.
APR 2003: right front view of Skyhawk BuNo 154173 on display at the Aerospace Tech Museum in Cordoba, Argentina. Photo by Herman Longoni.
A-4F BuNo 154173 painted as A-4AR and registered "C-937" (false). First exhibited in The "Museo tecnologico Aeroespacial (RIO IV) and then at the "Museo Santa Roman". Purchased by Argentina for parts. Hernan Longoni.


154180 A-4F: Museum of Flight, Seattle, WA.
JAN 05; John P. Frey Photos, PIC1 154180 rests in Seattle in her Blue Angel dress. JAN 05 PIC2; JAN 05 PIC3; JAN 05 PIC4; JAN 05 PIC5; JAN 05 PIC6 ight rear view of Blue Angels Skyhawk BuNo 154180, #4, assigned to LT Pat Walsh, on display at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA.

JAN 02 Museum of Flight photo.
FEB 1987 photo by Michael Baldock. Description: right side view of Blue Angels Skyhawk BuNo 154180, #4, on display on "Celebrity Row", the road leading into the AMARC facility.


154200 A-4F: Army Airfield Museum, Millville NJ. (Y2011)
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
A couple of shots of 154200 at the museum. They have repainted it to NP-00 for VA-55's CAG's bird which was the way it was from 72 - 75 when they decommissioned 55. Dennis Sapp.
Pic 1; Pic 2
VA-55 Reunion MAY 2011 On this past memorial day we had a VA-55 reunion in Millville, NJ for our 1970-1972 pilots. We dedicated the Skyhawk that was in the museum, bureau number 154200, to a deceased squadron-mate, LT John Born, a New Jersey resident. It was attended by 17.
AUG 05 from Terence T. Finn. Description: On the ramp at MAAFM Air Field.
July 2004 : photo by Terry Wolf. Description: Skyhawk BuNo 154200 was restored by students of the New Jersey Academy of Aviation Science, a public school that teaches airframe and power-plant, Dennis Pierce coordinator.
2003 Skyhawk BuNo 154200 was prior to restoration by students of the New Jersey Academy of Aviation Science, a public school that teaches airframe and power-plant, Dennis Pierce coordinator.
Date unknown. Photograph by "Boom" Powell. Description: left front view of Skyhawk BuNo 154200 on display at the Army Airfield Museum, Millville, NJ.


154204 A-4F: Flying Leatherneck Museum, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, CA.

154204 at earlier display at Jay A. Hubbard Museum, MCAS El Toro CA. Courtesy of Harry Gann.

13 October 2011: as VMA-134 Dragons MF-111. COL C.A. "Bulldog" Pinney III below the canopy rail and SGT R.C. Gutierrez and GYSGT A.L Shumaker on the nose gear door. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3. Photos by G. Verver.

21 July 2012: on display as VMA-134 Dragons MF-111. Pic 1, Pic 2, Pic 3, Pic 4, Pic 5, Pic 6 and Pic 7Photos by Todd Frommelt.


154217 A-4F: Nat'l Mus. of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
JAN 02


154291 TA-4J: Historical Aviation Memorial Museum, Tyler, TX (SEP 06)
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
Restored "J" Bird in VA-43 colors. From the museum.
Restored "J" Bird in VA-43 colors, nose view.
MAY 2005: BuNo 154291, B-156, at the Historical Aviation Memorial Museum, Tyler, TX.
BuNo 154291, B-156, awaiting restoration at the Texas Air Museum, Rio Hondo TX.


154332 TA-4J: Western Aerospace Museum, Oakland, CA.
FEB 02 photo by Bill Kistler. Description: left front view of China Lake Skyhawk BuNo 154332, 040, on display at the Western Aerospace Museum in Oakland, CA.


154338 TA-4J: NAS Kingsville Airpark, NAS Kingsville, TX.

06 April 2012: TA-4J Skyhawk BuNo 154338 (on display in the NAS Kingsville Air Park as TW-2 B-200) gets washed by members of the Junior Enlisted Association in preparation for the Wings Over South Texas air show featuring the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels. U.S. Navy photo by Fifi Kieschnick.

circa 2019: TA-4J Skyhawk BuNo 154338, B-200. Photo from Mike Aiton.

Circa 2019: NAS Kingsville Airpark T-45C Goshawk BuNo 165631, B-000,  (VT-9 overran runway at NAS North Island May 22, 2015. Pilot ejected and aircraft went into San Diego Bay), T-2C Buckeye BuNo 158586, B-305, TA-4J Skyhawk BuNo 156904 on display as USS Constellation VA-144 Roadrunners A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 149578, NK-411, to honor Cdr. Everett Alvarez, and TA-4J Skyhawk BuNo 154338, B-200. Photo from Mike Aiton.


154342 TA-4J: March Field Air Museum, Riverside, CA.

2019: on display as VC-8 Redtails, GF-04. Photo by Rod Bearden at rodbearden.com


154633 OA-4M: AMARG, Tucson, AZ.

09 April 2015: USMC OA-4M Skyhawk on display on Celebrity Row. Photo Marc Eschert.


154638 OA-4M: Marine Corps Station, Iwakuni, Japan.

OCT 2000: left front view of BuNo 154638, WA 01, which has evaded the recyclers and now guards the front gate at MCAS Iwakuni, Japan. Photo by Hideroh Tanaka of Osaka, Japan.

October 2000: at MCAS Atsugi as H&MS-12 Outlaws WA-01 Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos from David Connor II.

05 May 2006: at MCAS Atsugi, Ayase, Kanagawa, Japan as H&MS-12 Outlaws WA-01.

05MAY2010: OA-4M 154638 at Iwakuni, up to 2010/05/05.

19 November 2017: Col. John Fallon, USMC, sent me this picture of his daughters and a friend standing in front of OA-4M 154368. From Sgt. Thomas M. Dunne, USMC.


154639 TA-4F: Aviation High School, Long Island City, NY.
FEB 02 Bob Wiecezak Photo. Description: left front view of Skyhawk BuNo 154639 on display at Aviation High School in Long Island, NY.


154649 TA-4J: Palm Springs Air Museum, Palm Springs, CA.

June 2005: in the markings of VC-8 Redtails, GF-101. Mike McDougall photo.

2019: in the markings of VC-8 Redtails GF-01. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by Rod Bearden at rodbearden.com


154911 TA-4K: Former RNZAF NZ6255 on display at HMAS Albatross, Nowra Australia.

From Todd Frommelt JAN 2019; Pic1, Pic2, Pic3, Pic4, Pic5.


154977 A-4F: SD Aircraft Carrier (Midway) Museum, San Diego, CA.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

On the deck of the U.S.S. Midway Museum, Photo by Kovaric.

September 2005: on display as VA-23 Black Knights NM-301. Dedicated to two VA-23 casualties, LCdr. Larry Gosen and Lt. Stan Smiley. Photo from Bill Gilchrist.

04 February 2006: on the hangar deck as VA-23 Black Knights NM-301. Photo by G. Verver.

February 2006: Skyhawk Association Board members Joe Turpen, Bob Hickerson, Terry Cooney, "Puresome", "Gabby" Gabbard "Bear" Langworthy pose in front of Skyhawk BuNo 154977. Photo from Bear" Langworthy.

March 2007: on display. Photo by Frank Warren .

11 October 2011: on the flight deck as VA-23 Black Knights NM-301. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3. Photo by G. Verver.

2012: On the Midway Museum Flight Deck with Bill Gilchrist in VA-23 colors as she was hoisted aboard USS Midway Museum where she is currently is displayed on the flight deck - picture shows SA member Bill Gilchrist who flew that BuNo for 17 combat sorties during the Vietnam conflict. Midway Museum.


154983 A-4F: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

December 1999: Blue Angels #2

10 March 2011: suspended in the atrium as Blue Angels #2. Photo by Marvin Vandeweert. 

21 March 2012: suspended in the atrium as Blue Angels #2 with A-4E Skyhawk BuNo 155076 displayed as Blue Angels A-4F BuNo 154180 #1, BuNo 155033 Blue Angels #3 and BuNo 154217 Blue Angels #4. Photo by Marvin Vandeweert.


155009 A-4F: Empire State Aerosciences Museum, Glenville, NY.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

FEB 02 museum photo by Jack Ericson. Description: right front view of Skyhawk BuNo 155009 on display at the Empire State Aerospace Museum.


155010 A-4F: IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.
FEB 02 photo by Avi Myasnikov. Description: right front view of Skyhawk BuNo 155010 on display at the IAF Museum, Hatzrim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.


155025 A-4F: Air Park, Naval Air Station, Fallon, NV. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

23 January 2008: on display as VA-94 Shrikes, NF-401. Photo by Jerry Gunner.


155027 A-4F: Was at Quonset Air Museum, North Kingston, RI. Museum is now closed (Y2016), a/c location is unknown.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

March 2001: in the colors of Lt. "Lester" Laessig's VF-43 Challengers AD-26, "Fang". Pic-1, Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4; Pic-5. G. Verver collection.

August 2001: in the colors of Lt. "Lester" Laessig's VF-43 Challengers AD-26, "FANG." Rick Alexander photo.


155027 A-4E: Southern Museum of Flight, Birmingham, AL.

This A-4F honors former Blues solo pilot LCDR Mike Gershon who perished during a midair crash during the Niagara Falls air show in July 1985. 

09 August 2017: in the colors of the Blue Angels #6. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3. U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jim Bentley.

19 August 2018: in the colors of the Blue Angels #6. Charles Atkeison photo.


155033 A-4F: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

May 2007: Blue Angels #3. Photo by Bill Kistler.

10 March 2011: suspended in the atrium as Blue Angels #3. Photo by M. Vandeweert. 


155036 A-4F: County Airport, Accomack, VA.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
JUN 01 Jeffery Stone photo; left side view of Skyhawk BuNo 155036 on display at the Accomak County Airport.


155049 A-4F: Patuxent Naval Air Museum, Lexington Park, MD (Feb 02)

February 2002: on display at the Patuxent Naval Air Museum in the markings of SD-300. Photo by Bill Stevens,

February 2002: on display at the Patuxent Naval Air Museum in the markings of SD-300. Museum photo.


155052 A-4K: Aviodrome National Luchtvaart-Themapark, Netherlands.

We do not have a current image of BuNo 155052 at Netherlands Aviodrome National Luchtvaart-Themapark. The photo is of her at Ohakea NZ in 1985.


155076 A-4E: Displayed as Blue Angel #1 BuNo 154180 at the NMNA Atrium.


155254 A-4H: IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.
FEB 02 photo by Erwin van Dijkman, left front view of Israeli Skyhawk BuNo 155254, #222, on display at the IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.


155271 A-4H: IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.
FEB 02 photo by Erwin van Dijkman. Description: right front view of Israeli Skyhawk BuNo 155271, #230, on display at the IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.


155287 A-4H: IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.
FEB 02 photo by Andy Marden. Description: left front view of Israeli Skyhawk BuNo 155287, #261, on display at the IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel


155289 A-4H: IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.
FEB 02 photo by Avi Myasnikov. Description: left front view of Israeli Skyhawk BuNo 155289, #270, on display at the IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.


156904 TA-4J: Independent School District/NAS Kingsville, TX. Formerly on display at Independent School District, Kingsville, TX, this T-Bird has moved back to NAS Kingsville. The TA-4J Skyhawk was used for flight training at NAS Kingsville for 25 years, from 1969 to 1994, making it the most- used training aircraft at NAS Kingsville since the command’s commissioning on July 4, 1942. The Skyhawk was phased out in 1994. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

15 April 2012: The Independent School District, Kingsville, TX TA-4J Skyhawk BuNo 156904 sits proudly on the NAS Kingsville flight-line during ‘Wings Over South Texas’ air show.

21 March 2019: NAS Kingsville Airpark as USS Constellation VA-144 Roadrunners A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 149578, NK-411, to honor Cdr. Everett Alvarez, NAS Kingsville. The Kingsville Record.

Circa 2019: NAS Kingsville Airpark on display as USS Constellation VA-144 Roadrunners A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 149578, NK-411, to honor Cdr. Everett Alvarez. Photo from Mike Aiton.

Circa 2019: NAS Kingsville Airpark T-45C Goshawk BuNo 165631, B-000,  (VT-9 overran runway at NAS North Island May 22, 2015. Pilot ejected and aircraft went into San Diego Bay), T-2C Buckeye BuNo 158586, B-305, TA-4J Skyhawk BuNo 156904 on display as USS Constellation VA-144 Roadrunners A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 149578, NK-411, to honor Cdr. Everett Alvarez, and TA-4J Skyhawk BuNo 154338, B-200. Photo from Mike Aiton.


157907 A-4K: former NZ6204 on display at Asburton Musuem, New Zealand.

JAN 2019 from Todd Frommelt; Pic1, Pic2, Pic3, Pic4.


157909 A-4K: former NZ6206 on display at MOTAT Auckland, NZ.

Jan 2019 from Todd Frommelt: Pic1, Pic2, Pic3.


157917 TA-4K: former NZ6254 on display at Wigram Museum at Christchurch, NZ.

JAN 2019 from Todd Frommelt: Pic1, Pic2, Pic3, Pic4, Pic5, Pic6.


158073 TA-4J: Fort Worth Aviation Museum at Meachem International Airport, Ft. Worth TX. Former at NAS, Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth, TX. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

undated: in an all white paint scheme and side number 7D-02. Photo by Mike Wilson.

March 2000: in a tan/brown camouflage paint scheme, side number AF-02. Photo by Rick Alexander.

February 2003: in a tan/brown camouflage paint scheme, side number AF-02. photo by David "Genghis" Khan.

05 February 2013: in a tan/brown camouflage paint scheme, side number AF-02, and A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 147715. Photo by Dave Weber.


158087 TA-4J: Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, TX.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

13 February 2013: TA-4J Skyhawk BuNo 158087 on display as G-134, NAS Corpus Christi, 13 February 2013. Photo by Mike Aiton.
From the NAS CC PAO: BuNo 158087 was destroyed a couple of years ago due to extreme deterioration beyond recovery. Couldn’t find anything in the NAS FB photo/article archives to support this. But it isn’t there anymore and the FA-18 looks terrible. Mike Aiton, 2020.


158090 TA-4J American Legion Post 27 (ALP27) in Middlebury, Vermont.

27 September 2019: on a pedestal as VMA-211, CF-27. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by Stefan Jongen.


158094 TA-4J: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

27 February 2006: in the markings of CTW-1 A-700. Photo by Richard Lane.

21 March 2012: on the back lot still in the markings of CTW-1 A-700. Photo by M. Vandeweert.


158106 TA-4J: United States Naval Test Pilot School (USNTPS), NAS Patuxent River, MD.

February 2002: right front view of Skyhawk BuNo 158106.

02 August 2005: on display in front of main administration building as NTPS-08. Official U.S. Navy photo.


158120 TA-4J: Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC.
History record shows it on display, no photo yet.


158137 TA-4J: U.S.S. Hornet Museum, Alameda Point, Alameda, CA (May 03)
VC-8 BuNo 158137 rests in dignity at her final home on the Flight Deck of the U.S.S. Hornet.
Her only future travels will be between the Flight Deck and the Hangar Deck of this fine Museum. This great shot was taken by Erick McGarthy, one of the Hornet Volunteers, and provided to us by Janelle Sahr, another Hornet Volunteer.

2003 PIC1 Photos by Byran Remer, former VA-22 Skyhawk Driver, now from Oakland, CA. Description: left rear view of Redtails Skyhawk BuNo 158137, GF-00, on display at the USS Hornet museum.; 2003 PIC2; 2003 PIC3; 2003 PIC4 Photo by Byran Remer, former VA-22 Skyhawk Driver, now from Oakland, CA. Description: close-up upper cockpit view of Redtails Skyhawk BuNo 158137, GF-00, on display at the USS Hornet museum; 2003 PIC5; 2003 PIC6 Photo by Erick McCarthy via Janell Shar; both volunteers aboard the Hornet.
08 APR 03 official U.S. Navy photo by Erick McCarthy. Description: right side view of Redtails Skyhawk BuNo 158137, GF-00, near the Alaska Airlines hangar at the end of its last flight. Next stop the USS Hornet museum.; 2003
TA-4J BuNo 158137 from the Redtails of Fleet Composite Squadron Eight (VC-8) taxis to a stop in front of Alaska Airlines’ maintenance facility after a ferry flight from Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. The aircraft will be de-milled (rendered incapable of flight) and then put on display aboard the U.S.S. Hornet museum at the U.S. Naval Air Station in Alameda, Calif., a few miles away. VC-8, which has been awarded the Battle Efficiency Award and Search-and-Rescue Award this year (2003) is also in the running for the Chief of Naval Operation’s Safety Award. The unit was disestablished August 23, 2003, after more than 40 years of service. U.S. Navy photo by Erick McCarthy. This was the last U.S.N. Unit flying Skyhawks.
Oakland, Calif. (Apr. 8, 2003)
Provided by Gary Verver
Note: The Skyhawk Association contributed a significant amount of money to assist in the delivery of this A-4 Skyhawk to the U.S.S. Hornet Museum.

BuNo 158137 at the maintenance facility after a ferry flight from Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. hoto by Joe Martinez.


158141 TA-4J: Teton Aviation Center, P.O. Box 869, 253 Warbird Lane, Driggs, Idaho 83422.
FEB2013: Steve Phillips is the contact for the restoration of BuNo 158141. tetonaviation.com
 


158148 A-4M: Was at Quonset Air Museum, North Kingston, RI. Museum now closed (Y2016) and a/c location is unknown.

05 February 2000: former NATC Patuxent River SD-8 on the Quonset line without the gear doors. Pic-1; Pic-2. G. Verver collection.

February 2002: former NATC Patuxent River SD-8 on the Quonset line without the gear doors. Museum photo.
 


158182 A-4M: Delaware Valley Hist. Avia. Assn, Willow Grove, PA (Feb 02)
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
Some controversy surrounded this a/c; one party claimed they broke it down for shipment to "Indian Wells Bombing Range", and the museum claims they have it on display. Since the museum can check the data tag we know that the cockpit section is indeed 158182. Update JUL 2013: that the museum a/c in question is indeed BuNo 158182, although equipped with a replacement tail.


Webmaster's Note: In my opinion, both the museum and AOC Hudgon (see below) are correct. I believe what happened was that the Hudson team tore 158182 down for transport to the Indian Wells Bombing Range and the parts were temporary stored in a hangar and/or on a truck. Later, the museum was granted custody of 158182 and found it in parts in said hangar or truck. Since the bird had a damaged tail, a tail swap with another a/c was made.


From AOC(AW) Edward K. Hudson: "The one we tore apart was a BuNo 158182, it was the real deal. The one that is painted up to look like it at DVHAA Museum, is really not! If you talk to some of the old timers there at the museum, they will tell you that we tore up the real deal that went in three pieces to the Indian Wells Bombing Range in Nevada, and has probably been blown to hell already! When we tore it apart, I read the BuNo right off the identification plate in the cockpit, and it was clearly painted into the tail section just forward of the sugar scoop. It was an old Marine Corps A-4M with the JFS exhaust just forward of 12R. The official disposition for our team was to tear it apart, put it on three trucks, and it would end up in Nevada, on a bombing range.
Pic1 of teardown: Pic2; Pic3; Pic4; Pic5; Pic6; Pic7; Pic8; Pic9; Pic10; Pic11; Pic12; Pic13; Pic14; Pic15; Pic16; Pic17; Pic18; Pic19; Pic20; Pic21; Pic22; Pic23; Pic24; Pic25; Pic26; Pic27; Pic28.

Pre-restoral: Circa 1993, Picture of 158182 after a "Turkey Buzzard" strike. MAG-49, was last record - Stricken : After 31 Dec 1993 and before 31 mar 1994. Gary Verver.
15 JUN 1996: left side view of Skyhawk BuNo 158182, restored and partially repainted before going on display. Pic 2 from Gary Verver


158195 A-4M:Douglas Museum of Flight at Santa Monica Airport
Douglas Museum of Flight at Santa Monica Airport
Formerly located at Oakland Aviation Museum, Oakland, CA. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL. Date unknown


158430 A-4M: Sequatchie County Veterans Memorial Park, Dunlap TN. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

February 2002: at NAS Ft. Worth in the markings of the VMA-124 Whistling Death squadron, QP-00. Photo by Rick Alexander.

17 SEP 2011: 158430 arrives in Dunlap.

17 February 2012: at MAG-41, JRB, Ft. Worth, TX in the markings of VMA-124 Whistling Death, QP-00. Photo by Marshall "War Dog" Lefavor.


158467 TA-4J: Flying Leatherneck Museum, MCAS Miramar, San Diego, CA.

03 February 2006: former VT-7 Eagles TA-4J A-734 in the Flying Leatherneck Museum restoration facility. L-r: Terry Cooney, Bear Langworthy and Jack Woodul. Photo by Mark Williams.

04 February 2006: former VT-7 Eagles TA-4J A-734 awaiting restoration at the Flying Leatherneck Museum. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by G. Verver.

September 2010: as "Playboy 01" FAC a/c with four round LAU-10 "Zuni" Rocket on the centerline station. Museum photo.

13 October 2011: on display as H&MS-11 Playboys TM-01, "Playboy 01", FAC a/c with a four round LAU-10 Zuni rocket pod on the centerline station. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3. Photos by G. Verver.

21 July 2012: on display as H&MS-11 Playboys TM-01, "Playboy 01", FAC a/c with a four round LAU-10 Zuni rocket pod on the centerline station. Pic-1; Pic-2; Pic-3; Pic-4; Pic-5. Photos by Todd Frommelt.


158477 TA-4J: Museo Santa Romana San Luis Argentina Displayed as TA-4AR C-938.

158477 to MASDC as 3A0758 Mar 29, 1994. delivered to Argentina in 1998 and restored 2007-2009. in 2009.Hernan Longoni.


158479 TA-4J: K.I. Sawyer Heritage Air Museum, Marquette, MI.
OCT 06 Lani Duquette, destined for display? Currently still fueled and oiled.


158490 TA-4J: Mustin Beach Club, NAS Pensacola, FL. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

2002: right side view on display at the Mustin Beach Club in the markings of VT-86 F-200.   Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos from Jim Winchester


158512 TA-4J: Estrella Warbirds Museum

16 August 2005: TA-4J's BuNo 156940, BuNo 158122 and BuNo 158512, being readied for transportation. 158512 is going to the Estrella Warbirds Museum, the others probably off to be cut up for recycle.

May 2010: arrived at Estrella Warbirds Museum from NAS Fallon under a long-term loan agreement with the Department of Defense. Final restoration was completed at the end of October, 2018.

04 October 2018: TA-4J Skyhawk BuNo 158512, on display as TW-3, C-425, Estrella Warbirds Museum.  Photograph taken by Michael Levin, PIO Estrella Warbird Museum.


158526 TA-4J: Naval Air Station, Meridian, MS.
FEB 02Captain Hook's left front view of Skyhawk BuNo 158526 on display at NAS Meridian in training squadron markings with the side number A-700.


158716 TA-4J: Combat Air Museum, Forbes Field, Topeka, KS. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

Date Unknown: former VT-7 TA-4J A-711.

05 July 2010: Pic4 right wing markings, with flaps down; Pic5 tail section; Pic6 head on from above; Pic7 left front from above; Pic10 looking forward along the port side. Robert MacIntosh Photos.

02 January 2011: "I would like to introduce you to a young new fan of the A-4 Skyhawk. I had the honor, yesterday, of taking Josh Anwar, one of my mother's friends adopted son, to the Combat Air Museum, Forbes Field, Topeka KS. Josh was able to see and touch CTW-1 VT-7 TA-4J A-711." Robert MacIntosh Hoyt, KS. Pic1 Robert's good friend Josh standing in front of TA-4J 158716; Pic2 Robert MacIntosh showing off his Skyhawk Association Patch in front of TA-4J 158716; Pic3 Robert MacIntosh posing in front of TA-4J 158716 wearing his Skyhawk Association Jacket with VFA-127 markings; Pic8 Robert's good friend Josh next to the aft fuselage and wing; Pic9 Robert's good friend Josh. Robert MacIntosh Photos.

FEB 2002: Photo by Bruce Stevenson.


158722 TA-4J: Valiant Air Museum, Titusville, FL. 07/03/2009 Blue Angels #7 Display from Mike Johns.


159789 A-4M: NAS Joint Reserve Base, Ft. Worth, TX.
On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
FEB 03: David "Ghenghis" Khan photo of left side of Skyhawk BuNo 159789 on display at the Ft Worth JRB in the markings of OMD Dallas, 7D-01


159795 TA-4J: Veterans Memorial Park in Collegedale, TN.

21 March 2012: on the back lot of the National Naval Aviation Museum still in the markings of VT-7 Eagles A-743. Photo by M. Vander Weert.

14 June 2015: A-743 just arrived from Pensacola at its new home where it will be repainted and go on static display.

01 January 2016: Veterans Memorial Park in Collegedale, TN.
Nose painted and mounted on a pylon and tail painted as A-743 of CTW-1 (VT-7) A-743.


159798 TA-4J: Naval Air Facility, El Centro, CA.
APR 2012: AMEC Kevin Shepard via Roger Horner.
FEB 2002: Captain Hook.
 


159816 A-4N: IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel.
FEB 02: right front view of Israeli Skyhawk BuNo 159816, #379, on display at the IAF Museum, Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba, Israel photo by Avi Myasnikov.


160024 A-4M: Visitor Center, City of Havelock NC. with Eastern Carolina Aviation Heritage Foundation.

NOV 02 photo from Tom Bon.

25 March 2010: BuNo 160024 on display as VMA-131 Diamondbacks QG-00, Visitor Center, City of Havelock NC. Photo by Bill Egen.

16 September 2013: A-4M QG-00 at the Havelock Visitors Center gets new paint. Photo Eastern Carolina Aviation Heritage Foundation, provided by Bill Egan.


160031 A-4M: 12 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.

08 September 2008: Thanks to the efforts of Capt. Dan McCoy of the Santa Ana Police Dept., and a former Marine, A-4M 160031 is on display as ZJ-98 at 12 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA, on the south side of Building 12, as a memorial to veterans. Steven Mugg image from Eric Ramey.

09 September 2008: KT-98 at the dedication (Memorial Plaqueat 12 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA, on the south side of Building 12 as a memorial to veterans. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by Todd Frommelt.

14 February 2010: on display as USMC KT-98 at 12 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA, on the south side of Building 12 as a memorial to veterans. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by Carolyn McInerney.


160036 A-4M: Prairie Aviation Museum, Bloomington, IL (Apr 05)
FEB 2002 from Norm Wingler right front view of Skyhawk BuNo 160036, on display at the Prairie Aviation Museum in the markings of the VMA-223 Bulldogs.
Year 2001: Y2001 Pic1 from Len Lundh; Y2001 Pic2; Y2001 Pic3; Y2001 Pic4; Y2001 Pic5; Y2001 Pic6; Y2001 Pic7; Y2001 Pic8; Y2001 Pic9; Y2001 Pic10.


160183 AF-1:N-1003 De Sao Pedro da Aldeia Naval Air Base.
2009 Captain Carlos A. Matias - idealized in 2009 by the Naval Aviation Commander, Admiral Nelson Garrone Palma Velloso, and built by the São Pedro da Aldeia Naval Air Base Commander, Captain Carlos Alberto Matias, photo shows the square inside the Naval Air Base that displays the aircraft.


160210 TA-4KU: KAF Museum, Int'l Airport, Al Kuwait, Kuwait.
History shows on display, need photo.


160211 TA-4KU: KAF Museum, Int'l Airport, Al Kuwait, Kuwait.
History shows on display, need photo.


160255 A-4M: Grenada High School, Grenada, MS. On loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.

February 2002: on a pedestal in Blue Angels colors. Photo by Bill Kistler.

13 April 2017: on a pedestal in Blue Angels colors. Photo by Johnny Blankenship and sent to me, Ralph Simmons.


160264 A-4M: Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, CA.

1999 Bill Thompson.

November 1999: right front view in the markings of VMA-124, Whistling Death, QP-00. Captain Hook.

03 February 2006: Board members Jack Woodul and Bear Langworthy pose by 160264. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photo by Mark Williams.

23 May 2010:  in the markings of VMA-124, QP-00.  Photo by Ron Lews.

13 October 2011: in the markings of VMA-124, QP-00. Pic-1, Pic-2; Pic-3. Photos by Gary Verver.

19 July 2012: the Team that worked to restore the "Easter Egg” in front of the finished aircraft. Official USMC photos by LCpl. Raquel Barraza.

19 July 2012: the instrument panel. Official USMC photo by LCpl. Raquel Barraza. 

21 July 2012: unveiled in its delivery color scheme. Pic-2; Pic-4; Pic-6; Pic-11; Pic-12; Pic-14; Pic-15; Pic-17; Pic-19; Pic-20; Pic-21; Pic-22; Pic-23, Pic-24; Pic-25; Pic-26; Pic-29; Pic-30; Pic-32. Photos by Todd Frommelt.

11 June 2013: in it's delivery color scheme. Pic-1; Pic-2. Photos by Carl Hallen.

25 September 2014: on display on the flight line. The “Easter Egg” and A-4C Skyhawk BuNo 148492 on display. Both photos Official USMC Cpl. Christopher Johns.


This Skyhawk Association website page is dedicated to:
Lieutenant Edward A. Dickson, USNR,
awarded the Navy Cross posthumously for extraordinary heroism.


Edward Andrew Dickson

On Sunday, February 7, 1965 Lieutenant Dickson flew his A-4E Skyhawk NL 503, BuNo. 150075, with Attack Squadron 155, from the USS Coral Sea (CVA-43), during a strike against the Dong Hoi staging area in North Vietnam. When his Skyhawk was struck by intense enemy anti-aircraft fire on a low-level run-in to the target area and burst into flames, Lieutenant Dickson elected to continue his run with his burning aircraft until he released his bombs on the target. Following his attack, Dickson headed toward the sea where he ejected from his burning Skyhawk. Unfortunately, he did not survive and was listed as Killed in Action.

By his inspiring and courageous devotion to duty, Lieutenant Dickson upheld the finest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

Air Medal

Lieutenant Dickson is remembered on "The Wall," Panel 01E, Row 085.

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