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Douglas TA-4F 'Skyhawk'
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Description
|   Manufacturer: | Douglas |
|   Base model: | A-4 |
|   Designation: | TA-4 |
|   Version: | F |
|   Nickname: | Skyhawk |
|   Designation System: | U.S. Tri-Service |
|   Designation Period: | 1962-Present |
|   Basic role: | Attack |
|   Modified Mission: | Special electronic installation |
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Specifications
|   Length: | 42' 7" | 12.9 m |
|   Height: | 15' 3" | 4.6 m |
|   Wingspan: | 27' 6" | 8.3 m |
|   Wingarea: | 260.0 sq ft | 24.1 sq m |
|   Empty Weight: | 10,602 lb | 4,808 kg |
|   Gross Weight: | 15,783 lb | 7,157 kg |
|   Max Weight: | 24,500 lb | 11,111 kg |
Propulsion
|   No. of Engines: | 1 |
|   Powerplant: | Pratt & Whitney J52-P-8A |
|   Thrust (each): | 9,300 lb | 4,217 kg |
Performance
|   Range: | 1,350 miles | 2,173 km |
|   Max Speed: | 660 mph | 1,062 km/h | 574 kt |
|   Ceiling: | 38,700 ft | 11,795 m |
 
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