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SINGAPORE TA-4 Super Skyhawk (N207AT) - A very cool A-4L, N207AT, taxis into Ellington Field on 10 August 2023
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SINGAPORE TA-4 Super Skyhawk (N207AT)

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A very cool A-4L, N207AT, taxis into Ellington Field on 10 August 2023

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Robert Sloane
surely it did not fly all the way from Singapore ??
really interesting paint layout
joejoe559
Title wrong. NOT a Singapore TA-4 Super Skyhawk. 2 lines down sez A-4L. My research showed it was originally an A-4C(1 of 100) reman'ed to the -L model for MC and Navy reserve squadrons. Title caught my attention 'cause I worked on TA-4J Skyhawks in the late 70's, and that picture ain't one. Current owner (per Wikipedia) seem to have 7 of them, 3 flying. Curious where they get the parts and pieces for the ol' J64-W engines. My time with the TA-4's was a blast. Got to ride in them many a time, and it beat any roller coaster in the world...

Great photo. Would love to have an A-4, and they flew great, but care and feeding would be quite an expensive endeavour...
joejoe559
Sorry, J65-W engine...
Steven H Wilcox
Love it!! This could be an airborne “black ‘n’ white” or a zebra with wings.
Peter Fuller
Looks a bit like Condor’s new livery
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