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CMK/Czech Master Kits - CMK7032 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray engine (designed to be used with Tamiya kits)Special Hobby sold out August 2023 More | Aircraft engines and propellers (resin) | Limited Availability | £8.80 | ||
Dead Design Models - DDMNM72213 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) More | Aircraft paint masks (self adhesive) | Catalogue | £8.50 | ||
Dead Design Models - DDMNM72214 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray National Insignia (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) More | Aircraft paint masks (self adhesive) | Catalogue | £8.99 | ||
Dead Design Models - DDMUC72091 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray undercarriage wheel bay paint mask bays (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) More | Aircraft paint masks (self adhesive) | Catalogue | £5.60 | ||
New Ware - NWAM0416 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray BASIC kabuki masks aircraft canopy, wheels, camouflage details. (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) More | Aircraft paint masks (self adhesive) | Catalogue | £4.40 | ||
New Ware - NWAM0417 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray EXPERT kabuki masks aircraft canopy including inner side masks, wheels, camouflage details. (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) More | Aircraft paint masks (self adhesive) | Catalogue | £6.20 | ||
ResKit - RS72-0199 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray Type 2 wheels set (designed to be used with Airfix and Tamiya kits) (ResKit sold out January 2026 so no more after we sell out) More | Aircraft wheels (resin) | Limited Availability | £5.20 | ||
Scale Aircraft Conversions - SAC72121 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray replacement Metal Landing Gear (designed to be used with Tamiya kits) More | Aircraft detailing sets (metal) | Catalogue | £13.99 |
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CtA Cut then Add - CTA-041 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D Skyray - 4 marking options: VF-23, VF-74, VF-162, VF-213 F4D-1, 134911/NP310, VF-213 "Black Lions", USS Lexington, July 1958. F4D-1, 134799/ND214, VF-23 "Flashers", USS Hornet, September 1957. F4D-1, 134757/AF102, VF-162 "The Hunters", USS Intrepid, October 1960. F4D-1, 134816/C102, VF-74 "Be-Devilers", USS Saratoga, June 1957. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £18.00 | ||
Naval Fighters - NF113 - No Scale | Douglas F4D-1 / F-6A Skyray By Nick Williams 256-pages, over 600 b&w photos and drawings, 23-pages of color (86-color photos). The radical tailless F4D Skyray built by Douglas in the early 1950s was the product of flying wing research work originally done by Jack Northrop and Germany's Alexander Lippisch of Me-163 fame. Since no horizontal tail was present, longitudinal and lateral control was maintained by trailing edge "elevons" that functioned as both elevators when used together, and as ailerons when used opposite one another. These were supplemented with a set of wing root "trimmers". This carrier fighter interceptor was originally scheduled to be powered by the J40 which proved inadequate and thus entered the Fleet with the J57 instead. The F4D Skyray set World 3Km and 100Km speed records and Time-to-Climb records. As an intercepter it was armed with four 20mm wing mounted canons supplemented with rocket pods and later Sidewinder missiles. It was operated for about 10-years until 1964 by 29 Navy squadrons and testing units and 11 Marine squadrons and units. More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £49.99 | ||
Naval Fighters - NF306 - No Scale | World Class DIAMONDBACKS. A Pictorial History of Strike Fighter Squadron 102 (VFA-102) by Angelo Romano US NAVY SQUADRON HISTORIES No. 306 ISBN-13: 978-1-7349727-3-3 Soft bound (NF306) Originally designated Fighter Squadron 102 (VF-102), the DIAMONDBACKS of Strike Fighter Squadron 102 (VFA-102) were established on 1 Jul 1955 in Jacksonville, Florida. The first aircraft to carry the distinctive DIAMONDBACK markings was the McDonnell F2H Banshee, a twin-engine fighter-bomber with four 20mm internal cannons. The DIAMONDBACKS' inaugural deployment took place on-board the USS RANDOLPH (CV-15), in July 1956. After this deployment, the squadron transitioned to the Douglas F4D-1 Skyray. In 1960, the DIAMONDBACKS moved to NAS Oceana, Virginia, and transitioned to the McDonnell Douglas F-4B Phantom II. This marked the beginning of a 20-year association with the Phantom. In Jun 1981, the DIAMONDBACKS bade farewell to the Phantom and transitioned to the Grumman F-14A Tomcat. The Tomcat's design provided the pilot and RIO with a formidable air-to-air radar and weapons system. The long-range AWG-9 radar and its multiple track, multiple launch capable AIM-54 Phoenix missile system, AIM-7 Sparrow and AIM-9 Sidewindermissiles, and the six-barrelled 20mm cannon, comprised the Tomcat's weapons suite. With the addition to the Tomcat of the Tactical Air Reconnaissance Pod System (TARPS) in 1982, the DIAMONDBACKS added the tactical aerial photo reconnaissance mission to their traditional fighter role. In 1992, VF-102 and the Tomcat entered the critical air-to-ground mission area, thus solidifying the DIAMONDBACKS' role as a strike fighter squadron, and leading the way into the 21st century. In 1994, the DIAMONDBACKS transitioned to the re-engined F-14B and, with the installation of the Low Altitude Navigation Targeting Infrared for Night (LANTIRN) pod in 1998, they added the precision strike mission to their capabilities. In 2002, VF-102 was assigned to Commander, Strike Fighter Wing Pacific and transferred to NAS Lemoore, California to transition to the Navy's newest strike fighter, the Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet. In March 2002, the DIAMONDBACKS were redesignated Strike Fighter Squadron 102 (VFA-102). After completion of the transition to the Super Hornet, VFA-102 moved across the Pacific to Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Japan, to join Carrier Air Wing FIVE (CVW-5), the Navy's only forward deployed air wing and part of the Forward Deployed Naval Forces (FDNF). Since then, the DIAMONDBACKS were assigned respectively to the following FDNF carriers: USS Kitty Hawk Models (CV 63), USS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CVN 73), and USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76). Pages: 284 Size: 8.5 X 11 (inches) Format: Soft bound Illustrations: 741 color and 124 B&W photos, 52 color profiles, 82 patches Publisher: Ginter Books More | Aircraft books | Catalogue | £66.60 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72297 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray x 6 schemes 1. F4D-1. Unit: VMF(AW)-114, USMC. Serial: 10/EK (BuNo.139197) The Marines flew the Ford as well, including this F4D from VMF(AW)-114. Circa 1958. This particular Skyray also flew for the Navy with VF-51. When the Marines got it, the card suit emblem went up on the rudder, and the tail code EK was applied. 2. F4D-1. Unit: VF-162, US Navy. Serial: 114/AF (BuNo.134843) Circa 1955. 3. F4D-1. Unit: VF-13, US Navy, Serial: 106/AK (BuNo.139120) CVA-38 USS Shangri-La, circa 1961. 4. F4D-1. US Marines Code: 8/WH; unit: VMF(AW)-542, USMC; MCAS El Toro CA, 1960. 5. F4D-1. Unit: VF-74, US Navy. Serial: 101/AF (BuNo.139150). CVA-11 USS Intrepid, circa 1959. 6. F4D-1. Unit: FAGU, US Navy. Serial: 24/TR (BuNo.134774). NAS El Centro, circa 1958. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £19.99 | ||
Print Scale - PSL72425 - 1:72 | Douglas F4D-1 Skyray 1. F4D-1Skyray (BuNo 139207),Modex AK/100,flown by Cdr. Edward L. "Whitey" Feightner, commander of CVG-10 from August 1959-February 1960, USS Essex (CVA-9). 2. F4D-1 Skyray (BuNo 134870), Modex AJ/100, flown by Cdr. Lawrence Heyworth, commander of CVG-8 from January-August 1960, USS Forrestal (CVA-59). More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £15.99 | ||
Starfighter Decals - SFD72156 - 1:72 | NOTS Douglas Skyray F4D-1. Markings for one aircraft. This was one of the prototype F4D-1 updated to operational status. "747" was used with the NOTSNIK program as the launch platform. More | Aircraft decals (military) | Catalogue | £4.99 |
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