Douglas F4D/F6  Skyray  ws-117

Douglas F4D/F6 Skyray

Product code ws-117

Douglas

€ 16.47

:
Add to cart

Series Warpaint Series No 117

Publisher/Brand Hall Park

Author Tony Buttler

Format a4

No. Pages 125

Version Soft cover

Language English

Category Aviationbooks

Subcategory US » US Jet Aircraft

Availability only 2 remaining

Add this product to my wishlist

This product was added to our database on Monday 10 December 2018.

Your reliable Aviation Book Source since 1989


Also in this series:
ProductPublisher/BrandSeries/scalePrice €
De Havilland DH112 Venom and Sea Venom WS-44De Havilland DH112 Venom and Sea VenomHall ParkWarpaint Series No 44€ 18.30
Fairey Battle WS-83Fairey BattleHall ParkWarpaint Series No 83€ 15.55
Focke Wulf Fw200 Condor FW200 CONDORFocke Wulf Fw200 CondorHall ParkWarpaint Series No 13€ 14.63
Grumman HU16 Albatross WS-92Grumman HU16 AlbatrossHall ParkWarpaint Series No 92€ 16.47
Grumman TBM/TBF Avenger WS-87Grumman TBM/TBF AvengerHall ParkWarpaint Series No 87€ 18.30
Handley Page Hampden and Hereford WS-57Handley Page Hampden and HerefordHall ParkWarpaint Series No 57€ 15.55
Hawker P.1127, Hawker Siddely Kestrel & Harrier MK1-4 WS-74Hawker P.1127, Hawker Siddely Kestrel & Harrier MK1-4Temporarily Out of Stock.Hall ParkWarpaint Series No 74€ 16.47
McDonnell F101 Voodoo WS-47McDonnell F101 VoodooHall ParkWarpaint Series No 47€ 16.47
North American B45 Tornado ws-118North American B45 TornadoHall ParkWarpaint Series No 118€ 16.47
Supermarine Walrus WS-39Supermarine WalrusHall ParkWarpaint Series No 39€ 13.72

Product description

The Douglas F4D Skyray (always known as the 'Ford' because of its designation) was intended to be the US Navy's first supersonic fighter, though in fact it was really a transonic aircraft. A very handsome machine it had a relatively short career but equipped quite a number of units both with the Navy and the US Marines. It was flawed and fell short of being a true all-weather fighter, but it had excellent manoeuvrability and an impressive rate of climb and it provided many pilots with their first experience of jet aircraft. The altogether sleeker F5D Skylancer was a true supersonic successor and provided a considerable advance over the Skyray, but it fell victim to cost cutting and only a few examples were completed, some of which were used for research. This book is written by Tony Buttler and is superbly illustrated by Richard J.Caruana.