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Skyraider Engine

The Skyraider Engine Researching the Wright R-3350 is a tolerably byzantine undertaking.  The “Duplex Cyclone” engine was produced in quantity over a long period and for a wide range of applications.  According to the National Air and Space Museum website “…a total of 5,656 commercial…and 44,536…military engines…were manufactured…” from 1937 until the late 1950’s. Along […]

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Things Under Wings 4

THINGS UNDER WINGS, PART 4–US NAVY IN VIETNAM As promised last month we’re going to move the discussion of Skyraider attack bomber weaponry forward a decade or so downstream from Korea into its better known involvement in Vietnam. Skyraiders supplied to the VNAF as well as some limited Navy assets in the form of land

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LITTLE YELLOW CART

As I’ve mentioned before, researching many aspects of the Skyraider can quickly devolve into a byzantine process once you get too far past the low hanging fruit.  It’s a jungle, really, with disregarded 900 pound gorillas thumbing their noses left right and center while everybody is busy sticking on bumble-toons all over the hood. Case

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The Bumblebee

The Bumble Lightning Motif Yes, I reference this quite a bit; maybe this is a good time to explain the emphasis. Please understand the last thing on my mind is to intend any disrespect whatever to Attackron 176 or their outstanding war record in Vietnam.   Moreover, I certainly intend no censure of any sort against

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Skyraider Research

Having spent decades pouring through just about everything written, filmed and photographed for the consumer market about the Skyraider I find myself forced by experience to make the observation much of the commercially available research to hand regarding the AD/A-1 series is, frankly, sadly lacking in many areas. What is readily available is pretty much

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