Douglas A-4 A-4E/F Skyhawk US NAVY MARINES 1/72 Scale Plastic Model Kit (Assembly Required) by Hasegawa

$ 22.99

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THIS IS NOT A TOY.

This is a model kit that requires assembly, (optional) painting and application of decals. 


No glue or paints are included with the model. 


The color of the plastic parts is light grey.


Water decals are included. There are two options for decals.

- CAG Bird of CVW-21 VA-55 "War Horses" US NAVY

- VMAT-102 "Hawks" US MARINES


Assembly and painting guide in English is included.


Assembled model dimensions:

- Length: 7."  

- Wingspan: 4.5"


Recommended for 15 years and older.


We ship in boxes, never in envelopes. The box and model will be in new condition and parts will be sealed.


The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single-seat subsonic carrier-capable light attack aircraft designed and produced by the American aerospace manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company, and later, McDonnell Douglas. It was originally designated A4D under the United States Navy's pre-1962 designation system.


The Skyhawk was developed during the early 1950s on behalf of the U.S. Navy and United States Marine Corps as a replacement for the propeller-driven Douglas A-1 (AD) Skyraider. The A-4 is by comparison, a compact, straightforward, and lightweight aircraft for the era. Its maximum takeoff weight of 24,500 pounds (11,100 kg) being roughly half of the Navy's weight specification. The Skyhawk has a short-span delta wing configuration, a tricycle undercarriage, and is powered by a single turbojet engine. The U.S. Navy issued a contract for the aircraft on 12 June 1952. On 22 June 1954, the XA4D-1 prototype performed its maiden flight; it went on to set a world speed record of 695.163 mph on 15 October 1955. On 1 October 1956, the Skyhawk was introduced to operational service.