Douglas A-3 Skywarrior facts for kids
The Douglas A-3 Skywarrior is an American twin-turbojet military aircraft. Its first flight was in 1952. It was first used in 1956. It was originally designed and built as an attack aircraft. Later it was optimized for aerial refueling and electronic warfare as KA-3 and EA-3. The US Navy used it from aircraft carriers for the Vietnam War. The B-66 Destroyer is a variant built for the US Air Force. The Douglas A-3 Skywarrior has been out of service since 1991.
Images for kids
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A black RA-3B from VAP-61 aboard USS Constellation, 1967.
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An EKA-3B from VAQ-135 refueling an VF-211 F-8J off Vietnam, 1972.
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Douglas EA-3B on display with wings folded aboard museum ship USS Yorktown at Patriots Point Park in Charleston, South Carolina
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A VA-3B used by the Chief of Naval Operations at Nellis AFB.
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In Spanish: Douglas A-3 Skywarrior para niños