Decal 1/32 Combat Scooters (2) - USN/USMC Douglas A-4E/A-4F Skyhawks in the Vietnam War. This Part 2 (AOA Decals)
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Decal 1/32 Combat Scooters (2) - USN/USMC Douglas A-4E/A-4F Skyhawks in the Vietnam War. This Part 2 (AOA Decals)
Scale
1/32
Type
Airplanes
Manufacturer
AOA Decals
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1
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Description
Combat Scooters (2) - USN/USMC Douglas A-4E/A-4F Skyhawks in the Vietnam War. This Part 2 decal sheet focuses on three A-4E/F Skyhawk
9 Marking Options Included:
VMA-311 Tomcats - 4 options from Chu Lai, South Vietnam, spanning betwen 1966-70
VA-144 Roadrunners - 2 options: 1 from USS Kitty Hawk 1967-68, and 1 from USS Bon Homme Richard 1969
VA-155 Silver Foxes - 3 options: 1 from USS Ranger 1964-65, and 2 from USS Ranger 1968-69 (latter two are A-4F's, and both had the original straight style in-flight refueling probes that are already provided in the Trumpeter E/F kits)
As usual with AOA releases, an extensive airframe stencil sheet is also included. Stencils are provided for one A-4; however, the stencil sheet is also available to purchase separately (see 32-012).
Decals also included for VA-144 fuel tanks. (VA-155 and VMA-311 generally had plain white fuel tanks without any squadron markings/identifiers.)
9 Marking Options Included:
VMA-311 Tomcats - 4 options from Chu Lai, South Vietnam, spanning betwen 1966-70
VA-144 Roadrunners - 2 options: 1 from USS Kitty Hawk 1967-68, and 1 from USS Bon Homme Richard 1969
VA-155 Silver Foxes - 3 options: 1 from USS Ranger 1964-65, and 2 from USS Ranger 1968-69 (latter two are A-4F's, and both had the original straight style in-flight refueling probes that are already provided in the Trumpeter E/F kits)
As usual with AOA releases, an extensive airframe stencil sheet is also included. Stencils are provided for one A-4; however, the stencil sheet is also available to purchase separately (see 32-012).
Decals also included for VA-144 fuel tanks. (VA-155 and VMA-311 generally had plain white fuel tanks without any squadron markings/identifiers.)
See also