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RA-5C Vigilante - USN RVAH-13 Bats, #604, USS Kitty Hawk, 1966, Experimental SEA Camo Scheme 

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RA-5C Vigilante - USN RVAH-13 Bats, #604, USS Kitty Hawk, 1966, Experimental SEA Camo Scheme
Scale:
1:72
Length:
12.75"
Width:
8.75"
Composition:
Diecast
SKU:
HM-HA4706
Period:
Modern


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During the Vietnam war, the US Navy and US Air Force both experimented with jungle camouflage schemes designed to obscure aircraft from high-flying Migs. While deployed aboard the USS Kitty Hawk from October 1965 to June 1966, half of the aircraft of CVW-11 were painted with dark green colours to blend in with the Vietnamese jungle. The results proved inconclusive for the US Navy and the schemes were eventually dropped. The Air Force, however, concluded that the camouflage was effective and continued to use it throughout the conflict.

Designed to meet a US Naval requirement for a high-performance, all-weather attack aircraft, the A-5 was first flown on August 31st, 1958. The large, swept-wing design incorporated a bomb-bay between the two powerful J79 engines. This enabled the Vigilante to deliver a free-fall nuclear bomb while flying at supersonic speeds. Later versions of the A-5 were developed for a reconnaissance role and the bomb-bay housed additional fuel-tanks

Info: RA-5C Vigilante - USN RVAH-13 Bats, #604, USS Kitty Hawk, 1966, Experimental SEA Camo Scheme


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A-5 Vigilante - The Aircraft Carrier Nuclear Bomber (11:22)
A Vigilante ensures justice in their own way, taking matters into their hands and fight for what it’s right. Such were the objectives for North American Aviation’s A-5 Vigilante, or Vigi, a state-of-the-art Cold War-era aircraft, and the last strategic bomber ever built for the Navy. The Vigi’s Mach 2+ speed capability appealed to the Navy, as they wanted to deliver nuclear payloads at high speeds and in the shortest amount of time possible. That meant catapulting them off of aircraft carriers stationed in the world’s most dangerous military hot zones. But regardless of its technological superiority, the Vigilante was disappointing in its original purpose as a carrier-based strategic nuclear bomber. Quite simply, it was a dangerous idea. Even the most skilled pilots were afraid of flying the plane and the missions. During testing, its bomb and fuel tanks would drop off of the plane when launched from a catapult. Having a nuclear bomb falling and rolling around on deck was last thing a carrier needed. Conveniently during this period, submarine missiles became the best option for bomb payloads, and the Vigilante became outdated. Out of all the things that could go wrong in a bomber aircraft, the Vigi seemed to have suffered most of them. Despite its failure in the bomber role, engineers took advantage of its speed capabilities. They modified the A-5 to perform fast reconnaissance aircraft in Vietnam, where it conducted pre and post-strike photography missions. These kinds of operations were dangerous but critical for the war. Although the Vigi didn’t deliver its original role, its heroic reconnaissance ops performance went down in the Vietnam War’s history.
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