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Armed with 15,000 pounds of thrust, precision avionics, and the capacity to drop 18 bombs in a single mission, the A-7E ...
However the A-7 wasn’t such a revolutionary aircraft like the F-35 is intended to be: in fact the Corsair II was a low risk project since its airframe was similar to the F-8 and was also simpler ...
Goodbye A-7 Corsair II, your ugly gaping mug will be sorely missed. A huge thanks for Giovanni Colla for sharing his great shots with us, please make sure to check out more of his amazing work at ...
The Hellenic Air Force (HAF) has retired the A-7 Corsair II from active service with a ceremony at Araxos airbase. On Oct. 17, the Hellenic Air Force organized a ceremony to celebrate the ...
The A-7 Corsair II was a subsonic light attack aircraft, capable of launching from aircraft carriers. The A-7 entered service in 1967 – and was originally slated as a replacement for the Douglas ...
What's the first thing that comes to your mind when a clapped-out old jalopy of an automobile is strewn out over someone's front lawn in a particularly rough part of town? Would you wonder why the ...
Few remember the Vought A-7 Corsair II. The Navy attack jet simply lacked the cultural presence to make any sort of staying impact – despite serving for one quarter century. The reason ...
The A-7 Corsair II was first delivered to the United States Air Force in 1968 and continued to serve until after the first Gulf War. It first saw combat directly in the middle of the Vietnam War ...
The A-7 Corsair II, known also as the SLUF, as in "Short Little Ugly Fucker," was a conservative balance of economy, persistence, payload, and technology, and its final design evolution ...
The restoration team is now working on an LTV A-7 Corsair II. The museum says the light attack aircraft was often deployed on carriers during the Vietnam War, and used for search and rescue ...