Douglas A-4 Skyhawk wearing some tartan at the Evergreen Aviation Museum and decked out in Blue Angels markings at the Museum of Flight in Seattle. Quite a bit of landing gear details from the A-4C Skyhawk at Patriots Point, and another A-4C at the National Air & Space Museum. More Skyhawk examples were photographed at places like Pima, Palm Springs, Fort Worth and March AFB (and many more).
A-4C 149623
Patriots Point 2013
A-4C 148314
Smithsonian NASM 2015
A-4C 148571
Pima Air Museum 2017
A-4C 147787
Also identified as McDonnell Douglas A-4L Skyhawk #12551
USS Alabama Memorial 2024
A-4C 147715
Fort Worth Aviation Museum 2024
A-4D-2 142928
Pima Air Museum 2017
A-4D 142922
Tillamook 2024
A-4E 152070
Evergreen Aviation Museum 2015
Evergreen Museum 2018
A-4E 151038
Yanks Air Museum, Chino 2018
A-4E 149656
Naval Aviation Museum, NAS Pensacola 2024
A-4E (A4D-5) 150076 “Blue Angels 1”
This is in fact Vietnam combat veteran 150076, even though it is painted as A-4F 154180, which is on display at the Museum of Flight in Seattle (see below)
Naval Aviation Museum, NAS Pensacola 2024
A-4F 154983 “Blue Angels 2”
Naval Aviation Museum, NAS Pensacola 2024
A-4F 155033 “Blue Angels 3”
Naval Aviation Museum, NAS Pensacola 2024
A-4F 154217 “Blue Angels 4”
Naval Aviation Museum, NAS Pensacola 2024
A-4F 154180
“Blue Angels #1” 150076 at Pensecola (see above) is painted as A-4F 154180
Museum of Flight 2011
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Museum of Flight 2013
Museum of Flight 2016
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Museum of Flight 2023
Museum of Flight 2023
TA-4F 13513
Sign at museum implies TA-4J 152867; elsewhere referred to as TA-4F 152867; Blue Angels scheme, wearing ‘158722’
Valiant Warbirds Museum 2024
TA-4J 154649
Palm Springs 2018
TA-4J 154342
March AFB 2018
TA-4J 158486
ID is prabable: based on being bought from owner in Ontario, Oregon