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A-7
Corsair II




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The A-7 Corsair II, a carrier-based attack aircraft, became a key asset for the United States Navy and Air Force during the late 20th century. Developed by Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV), the A-7 was a versatile and cost-effective platform to replace the aging A-4 Skyhawk. Introduced in the 1960s, the A-7 featured a distinctive inverted gull-wing design and excelled in precision strike, close air support, and anti-ship missions. Renowned for its accuracy and adaptability, the A-7 played a significant role in the Vietnam War and subsequent conflicts. Its simplified design and advanced avionics contributed to its efficiency and ease of maintenance. The A-7 Corsair II was a reliable workhorse for multiple nations, demonstrating its enduring value as a capable and versatile attack aircraft.
Variant | Type | Max Speed | Max Range | Max Celling: | Max Weght | Wing Span | length | height | Accom modation | First Flight | Number Built |
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A-7E | Fighter | ||||||||||
A-7K | Fighter | ||||||||||
A-7H | Fighter | ||||||||||
A-7B | Fighter | ||||||||||
A-7C | Fighter | ||||||||||
YA-7E/YA-7H | Fighter | ||||||||||
A-7P | Fighter | ||||||||||
A-7A | Fighter | ||||||||||
EA-7L | Fighter | ||||||||||
YA-7F Strikefighter (A-7D Plus) | Fighter | ||||||||||
A-7D | Fighter | ||||||||||
A-7G | Fighter | ||||||||||
A-7 | Fighter | 698 | 700 | 553.5 | 192.75 | 1 | 01/01/1965 | 1569 |
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