A-7 Corsair II | SUBSONIC CARRIER ATTACK AIRCRAFT

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  • @joebarber4030
    @joebarber4030 4 роки тому +13

    Tough bird, nice plane to work on as long as you keep your distance from it’s intake. They were Maneaters I was trained in A-7Es. Maintenance, served US Navy 73-76 damn good jet

    • @zonacrs
      @zonacrs 4 роки тому +1

      VA 147 81 to 83. Good times.

    • @joebarber4030
      @joebarber4030 4 роки тому +1

      VA-174 / VA-37

    • @RedArrow73
      @RedArrow73 8 місяців тому +1

      @@joebarber4030 same-same '81 - '84

  • @jeffrielley920
    @jeffrielley920 4 роки тому +17

    I was crew chief on one of those A-7's stationed at Nellis. My old jet crashed about a year after I left the AF, but I still check tail numbers whenever I see a video like this.

  • @xenaguy01
    @xenaguy01 3 роки тому +14

    I was on USS Kitty Hawk from 1969-72. Quite often, our Airdales would load up the A-7s with bombs and rockets, but little fuel, then immediately after takeoff, refuel from A-6 tankers before heading off to drop weapons. That allowed them to take off with more ordinance.

  • @ChattahoocheeRiverRat
    @ChattahoocheeRiverRat 3 роки тому +42

    As a Forward Air Controller, I controlled many an A7 doing Close Air Support training. Was always impressed by the accuracy of ordnance delivery. It was especially impressive the day a pilot inadvertently dropped his whole bomb load at once, instead of making multiple passes dropping one bomb at a time. The noise monitoring station freaked out, but it was a sight to see.

    • @dodoubleg2356
      @dodoubleg2356 2 роки тому +3

      I think it's definitely 1 of the most under appreciated aircraft of it's time, likely due to the other aircraft flying during the same period.

    • @AnimeSunglasses
      @AnimeSunglasses 2 роки тому +1

      Damn, I wonder how the pilot felt! (Y'know, in the few seconds it took for him to realize what had happened and be overcome with glee!)

    • @justachipn3039
      @justachipn3039 2 роки тому

      @@AnimeSunglasses 🤣🤣👍👍

    • @curtwinterstein1067
      @curtwinterstein1067 Рік тому

      While returning from Med cruise, we did a family cruise (Sons & Fathers) from Spain to Florida. We did an airshow for the folks. During the show a lone S-3 Viking started approaching the ship... I was thinking "This is so LAME! What's he gonna do, wiggle his radar???" (Because I never saw the Viking do anything...!) And then he releases this bomb load (What? 20 bombs or more?) that looked like a miniature Armageddon! So.....Once I peeled my jaw off the deck...😮

  • @rigsby556
    @rigsby556 4 роки тому +205

    corsairs and skyraiders were once an infantry mans favorite sight, when they were overhead you knew you had pilots wanting to get down and dirty against the enemy. the skyraider was an amazing weapons platform that doesn't get the recognition it deserves.

    • @MeanLaQueefa
      @MeanLaQueefa 4 роки тому +14

      rigsby556 I think the Tucano should be scrapped and bring the Skyraider back with updated systems

    • @rigsby556
      @rigsby556 4 роки тому +6

      @@MeanLaQueefa ability to take off from carriers and short roads made it an awesome platform. carried everything but the kitchen sink

    • @ironroad18
      @ironroad18 4 роки тому +5

      The US Navy and the USAF literally flew the A-1 till they wore the airframes wore out. By the 1960s most of the US A-1s had bad and shorted wiring (wing cannons jamming or exploding was a concern). The planes also had stress fractures in the wings. The USAF took over Navy A-1s that had lower maintenance hours and flew them until they had no choice but to replace them with A-7Ds.

    • @eb3279
      @eb3279 4 роки тому +1

      I know nobody wants to give up the A-10 (except some brass) but the ideas for replacing it were worth discussing.
      One of the proposals was to bring back a single prop airplane like the A-1. For the cost of operating one A-10 the AF could operate more than four of these (there were also four different planes being considered, I forget their names).
      They could get down in the dirt even more than the A-10, believe it or not, and have excellent endurance. None of the proposals carried as much as the A-10, though (only bombers can).
      Anyway, that is what the whole discussion was about in regards to obsoleting the A-10.
      (There is also a stealthy CAS proposal that seems pretty cool.)

    • @ChucksSEADnDEAD
      @ChucksSEADnDEAD 4 роки тому +3

      @@eb3279 You don't want to get down in the dirt even more unless you're avoiding radar. The requirement to get low is entirely based on older aircraft forcing pilots to visually acquire ground targets when they were flying too fast and too high for it. Now with targeting pods the need to get low has been reduced, and in fact its undesirable to make yourself an easy target.

  • @vas124
    @vas124 4 роки тому +129

    My grandfather flew the A-7 in Vietnam as part of the U.S. Navy, it’s always been a fascinating jet to me.

    • @pussyslayer2295
      @pussyslayer2295 4 роки тому +6

      Robert Carlson tf I’d wrong with u

    • @wattlebough
      @wattlebough 4 роки тому +1

      Pussy Consumer One-upmanship. He’s now one up apparently.

  • @jeffreypittman3953
    @jeffreypittman3953 3 роки тому +10

    My dad spent more than 25 years in the USAF and AZ ANG. He worked on planes from the B-47 to the F-16 but the A-7 was his favorite. Thanks for reminding me of all the great conversations we had about this plane.

  • @christosmavrommatis912
    @christosmavrommatis912 4 роки тому +16

    I remember as a kid, during my summer holidays in Evoia island (Greece), these planes to appear from nowhere, flying just above the tree tops, disappearing towards the sea flying sharp just above the water. Year after year, some times we briefly had the opportunity to see the pilot and wave hands. I loved that plane (contrary to the screaming f104s)...

    • @JeremyShibby
      @JeremyShibby 4 роки тому

      I built so many model planes as a kid and my mom would throw them away secretly...

    • @marioshadjikyriacou3381
      @marioshadjikyriacou3381 4 роки тому

      @@JeremyShibby what you expect? Shelves in dinning room and sitting room, are for funcy colourfool staff and flower vases, not ugly Grey planes!!!

  • @mikejacobson14
    @mikejacobson14 2 роки тому +1

    My first Navy tour was in an A-7 squadron out of Lemoore, CA in '79. I took that excellent airplane for granted back then, but would love to work on it again. The good old days! I can even still smell the cockpit!

  • @scootergeorge9576
    @scootergeorge9576 4 роки тому +20

    Going from Scooters (A-4) to the A-7B, what impressed me was how much fuel the A-7 could carry. The A-4 carried 5,200 pounds internal and a pair of 300 gallon drops for 7,200 pounds. The A-7 carried a hair over 10,000 pounds fuel internal and could carry up to four, drop tanks. When VA-305 went aboard Ranger, no surprise we configured aircraft as tankers.

  • @andibonfim1284
    @andibonfim1284 2 роки тому +3

    A flyingtank❗
    Thanks for this video👍🧐

  • @herc1305
    @herc1305 4 роки тому +10

    Was stationed at Pt Mugu, and worked in the IMA/AIMD in shop 65G. Think I was the very last person to go through most of the FRAMP schools at Lemoore for AQ's supporting A7's. Did heads up displays, projected map displays, inertial measurement unit, armament station control units, doppler radar and all the test benches used for that.

  • @kennethhicks2113
    @kennethhicks2113 4 роки тому +30

    We worked on A7's in Cecil field back in the 80's. I remember transitioning to the F/A18 and everyone was concerned about the payload differences... at the time the A7 could carry a boat ton of different ordinance and a lot of it.

    • @johnquest2268
      @johnquest2268 3 роки тому +5

      Did maintenance on A-7E's in the late 70's then F-4J/S before the F-18. 22 years USMC aviation.

  • @springtime1838
    @springtime1838 4 роки тому +64

    I've always loved the A-7

    • @treygates4636
      @treygates4636 4 роки тому +5

      Agreed, this and the F8 Crusader are two of my favorite military aircraft

    • @super5oldier139
      @super5oldier139 4 роки тому +1

      That entire era of aircraft look so cool and specialized

    • @jamesshelley4865
      @jamesshelley4865 4 роки тому +1

      The f8 had some classy lines too! Love the both!

    • @spartanx9293
      @spartanx9293 4 роки тому

      Eh my favorite navel fighter will always be the f/a18 superhornet

  • @Zach_Bloomquist
    @Zach_Bloomquist 4 роки тому +15

    As a kid during the Persian Gulf War I really liked seeing this plane on the news. For some reason I just like its aesthetic. Cool little attacker. Old but cool and reliable.

  • @brianpeterson5452
    @brianpeterson5452 4 роки тому +3

    I was a crew chief on the A-7 from 1975 through 1979 at England AFB in Alexandria Louisiana. Many aircraft scenes in this video showing the EL tail letters came from there. The A-7 won many bombing competitions and participated in the first Red Flag at Nellis AFB in Nevada in 1976.

  • @jamesshelley4865
    @jamesshelley4865 4 роки тому +7

    Such a beautiful aircraft! I had see many being scrapped in a salvage yard in new Jersey years ago it broke my heart.

  • @GVBiggs524
    @GVBiggs524 4 роки тому +6

    I thought the A-7 was an outstanding aircraft with a no-nonsense design. A good looking plane!

  • @decam5329
    @decam5329 4 роки тому +3

    Excellent summary of the A-7. Well done.
    One niggle, pylon count. 1,2 & 3 was one wing, then 4 & 5 the fuselage Sidewinder rails, then 6, 7, 8 on the other wing. This means the inboard fuel tank hung on pylons 3 & 6.

  • @RaquelFoster
    @RaquelFoster 4 роки тому +3

    When I was little my dad was a teacher and flew A7s for the ANG on the weekend. One time he snuck me into a simulator at Wright-Patterson. This was about 1983. It was basically a big room full of '80s computer equipment and the disembodied cockpit section of an A7. My feet couldn't reach the rudder pedals, and they were super hard to push. It didn't exactly have advanced graphics. Firing an AIM-9 wasn't spectacular. But it was a real military simulator, and I was in a real A7 cockpit with the actual HUD. And a laser HUD was a pretty badass thing in 1983. As a 7-year-old I thought it was the coolest thing ever.
    My dad always had two big bullets on his bookshelf - a 20×102mm that his A7 shot, and a 30×173mm from an A-10. The 20mm one was kinda old and beat up, and I could take the bullet out of the casing and put it back in. The 30mm had a plastic ring (like really smooth nylon) on the top and a lot of interesting details. He told me it had a depleted uranium core and if you shot a tank with it the uranium would go through the armor and get white hot and bounce around like a pinball machine inside the tank. There was a GI Joe toy A-10 but they wouldn't get it for me.
    Then when I was in about 3rd grade they got GPU-5/A gun pods at the Air Guard. They were huge pods that hung under the wings of the A7 and fired the 30mm shells from the A-10. He said they tried them out, but it was pretty dangerous to have just one because it would make the plane yaw too much, so they put them under both wings, and the first time they tried shooting them when they came back the crew said it cracked the wing spar, so they didn't get to shoot the big bullets anymore.

  • @ronaldwatson1951
    @ronaldwatson1951 4 роки тому +4

    Absolutely one of my favorite aircraft and it didn't see the love like the F- 4. Outstanding information about the Corsair 2.

  • @krisduwe2371
    @krisduwe2371 4 роки тому +3

    I want to commend you for a great presentation. Well researched and the footage of the Air Force A7 ( F model concept version with a afterburning engine ) is the first video ive seen. Ive seen photos and had the pleasure in 1988 of actually doing a walk around and getting a peak inside the concept F model . I lived in the Dallas Fort Worth ( DFW ) area as young man. Several friends parents and friends worked at Vought LTV at the time. My time out at Vought and living in a Air Force family influenced me in my military career as a combat controller. Thanks again for sharing this video.

  • @benlex5672
    @benlex5672 4 роки тому +4

    This plane was my first 1/144 model, and hell did I loved the plane.

  • @charlesreddington6834
    @charlesreddington6834 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you matt for including this aircraft in your show. It may be an old aircraft but it has a history.

  • @turnerdan53
    @turnerdan53 4 роки тому +5

    I work for a jet engine manufacturer during the 80's and heard that the marine corps did not want to give up the close air support of the A7. We had put out a plan to rengine the plane to extend it's life.

  • @drianmortiz9375
    @drianmortiz9375 4 роки тому +9

    The A-7 Corsair despite being underated as combat aircraft has proved its great effectivity in battle.

  • @frankcessna7345
    @frankcessna7345 4 роки тому +15

    Long before the A-10 Thunderbolt, the A-7 performed the same mission. The dual 20MM cannons had the same throw weight as the A-10s single 30MM cannon, minus the now prohibited use of depleted uranium ammunition.
    The post Vietnam War, anti-armor, close air support doctrine we still use today used the A-7. Excellent video..!

    • @loupgarou1317
      @loupgarou1317 4 роки тому +1

      it had a 20mm gatling cannon, so close to the A-10's

    • @MuscleDad420
      @MuscleDad420 4 роки тому +1

      Prohibited? First I’ve heard. We still use DU rounds

    • @frankcessna7345
      @frankcessna7345 4 роки тому

      MuscleDad420 Might want to brush up on policy. The 30MM Depleted Rounds used by the A-10:have been prohibited since 2017 and are prohibited from using the.on ALL Allied weapon ranges in Europe and elsewhere. Exceptions can be made in war time but no new stocks of 30MM DU rounds have been produced in over 10 years and the politics of environmentalists make it unlikely in war time. There was one “recent” exception however and in included the like. www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2017/02/16/the-pentagon-said-it-wouldnt-use-depleted-uranium-rounds-against-isis-months-later-it-did-5265-times/

    • @MuscleDad420
      @MuscleDad420 4 роки тому

      Frank Cessna That is good news.

    • @MuscleDad420
      @MuscleDad420 4 роки тому

      Frank Cessna What about SABOT rounds used in modern tanks? I’m assuming those were exempt?

  • @dustybunny6716
    @dustybunny6716 4 роки тому +64

    I enjoyed watching this tear things up in Area 88 before getting replaced.

    • @EMNemesis
      @EMNemesis 4 роки тому +8

      You mean the F-8U Crusader?

    • @eb3279
      @eb3279 4 роки тому +10

      F-8, not A-7. They look a lot alike. I loved Area-88.

    • @s9drifto501
      @s9drifto501 4 роки тому +8

      Huzzah! A internet user of culture!
      i actually simped for Shin for a while lol

    • @pseudonym9599
      @pseudonym9599 4 роки тому

      Area 88 is amazing. I loved Shin's F-8

    • @TheHawk--oe8iq
      @TheHawk--oe8iq 4 роки тому +1

      In 1987, our carrier air wing included two squadrons of A-7s, along with A-6 Intruders, & F-14 Tomcats. The flight deck crew nicknamed the A-7, the "gator", from it's intake at the front of the fuselage. The F-8 Crusader was a fighter version of the Corsair II, having an afterburner (making it look like a stretched Corsair II), and a "tilt" wing. Until the Tomcat came along, the previous Navy fighter with a built in gun was the F-8. The F-4 used a gun pod, as an attempt to correct the mistake McDonnell Douglas made by not including a gun in the Phantom II. Note: the A-7 Corsair required a trap, while landing in the rain, at NAS Memphis in the late 80s. A single arresting wire were stretched across each end of the runway for their traps on the runway. The approach speed of an A-7 Corsair II back aboard ship was 145 kts. The first two aircraft of the returning strike package were always A-7s, at least until we got to Gonzo station.

  • @micahthezilla9432
    @micahthezilla9432 3 роки тому +1

    We have one at England Air Park in Alexandria, LA. It always caught my eye every time we drove past it when I was a kid.

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ 4 роки тому +2

    The A-7 was a cool old plane! I had a sweet 1/48 scale Revel model of the A-7 when I was a kid. The big front scoop reminded me of a shark!

  • @mikeoconnell4108
    @mikeoconnell4108 4 роки тому +7

    In the late 80’s there was a proposed upgrade to the airframe to add an afterburner to make it supersonic capable. The proposal was declined as the Navy favored continuity in their carrier air wings electing to develop the F/A-18 Super Hornet to replace aging airframes to carry out a number of roles (fighter/attack/light bomber).

  • @ronboe6325
    @ronboe6325 4 роки тому +16

    We had one at the air show in Duluth back in the day. On the final day of the show the jets were leaving for their home bases and guys being guys they would scoot down the run way then launch vertically. It was impressive. Until it was the A-7's turn. That poor guy kept the A-7 on the deck until the very last moment then pulled back. It rose. Like a gooney bird. Hey, he made the effort!

    • @LuvBorderCollies
      @LuvBorderCollies 2 роки тому

      It always amazed me the A-7D could get itself off the runway, much less loaded up.

  • @kevinpavelchik9189
    @kevinpavelchik9189 4 роки тому +33

    The Corsair was the Crusader's TOUGH kid brother!

  • @katey1dog
    @katey1dog 4 роки тому +5

    It was a beautiful little beast.

  • @sysmanrick1
    @sysmanrick1 4 роки тому +1

    I worked on SLUF (169 TFW SCANG)from 1973 to 1979 as INS/Doppler tech. Much enjoyed the association.

  • @nunogoncalovianacandeias3685
    @nunogoncalovianacandeias3685 4 роки тому +2

    Tantas vezes patrulhou a minha casa em Portugal, fazendo voos rasantes. Que saudades. Agora só no museu da Força Aérea ou como gate guard nas bases aéreas. Parabéns pelo teu trabalho.

    • @ruicorreia7882
      @ruicorreia7882 3 роки тому

      Também fazia rasantes sobre a minha terra natal (Peniche). Lembro-me que era bastante barulhento... mais do que os F-16.
      Nos anos 80, um A-7 teve o azar de "atropelar" uma gaivota perto do Cabo Carvoeiro e acabou por despenhar-se no mar, perto do Baleal. O piloto ejetou-se e não sofreu nada.
      (A minha paixão por aviões começou em Beja quando era muito miúdo e vi passar um Panavia Tornado Alemão rente ao telhado da casa onde estava... lol)

  • @sicksixgamer2694
    @sicksixgamer2694 3 роки тому +1

    One of my favorites! Thanks for doing this video.

  • @charlesreddington6834
    @charlesreddington6834 4 роки тому +2

    Again thank you for showing this aircraft.

  • @Dv087
    @Dv087 4 роки тому +2

    Absolutely love almost all your videos. And especially like the opening that you have on this video. I've seen others that don't have this opening. I like this one the best.

  • @jeffyoung1349
    @jeffyoung1349 3 роки тому +1

    Always has been one of my favorite planes

  • @richarddaniels9965
    @richarddaniels9965 4 роки тому

    My grandfather was in the A-7 project that flew from Nellis to Tonopah. Bandit153 was his callsign. He is a man I very much love and have so much respect for.

  • @nickrandol9133
    @nickrandol9133 4 роки тому +6

    You could always tell when they were recovering the A7s on Nimitz, even when below deck. They land like bricks falling from the sky, just slamming the deck and arresting gear above.... But very effective planes. I always liked them.

    • @rubenomarbueno1134
      @rubenomarbueno1134 2 роки тому +1

      Es que el Corsair ll cumplió siempre con las misiones de combate para las que fue construido.
      En aquellos tiempos de 1996 era muy conocido como el jet lento .

  • @joelwalk3728
    @joelwalk3728 4 роки тому +4

    I don't remember seeing or hearing this fact, the A-7 had one other benefit for a carrier and that was it was capable of an unassisted (no catapult) launch, so if the "cats" were down up to a pair of A-7s could be launched with AIM-9 Sidewinders for combat air patrol (CAP) to protect the carrier.

  • @LightDrifter
    @LightDrifter 3 роки тому +1

    Always loved the attack roll.

  • @jimepley1210
    @jimepley1210 3 роки тому +1

    In the early 80's I was assigned to the 9th AF IG team. We inspected ANG and AFR units. Some of the best Air Guard maintenance units were SC ANG and MI ANG, with a really good unit at San Juan, Puerto Rico. Those folks could generate sorties at an astounding rate and were a match for any of the active USAF units I was ever assigned to. Good video!

  • @michaelmoi654
    @michaelmoi654 4 роки тому +2

    Another excellent overview ! Definitely a workhorse for the Vietnam air campaign. Good job M !

  • @jimsquire9048
    @jimsquire9048 4 роки тому +11

    A model of one of these is in my war room. I love gun planes with lots of hard points.

  • @insertjjs
    @insertjjs 4 роки тому +5

    I used to work at the plant that built these.
    Talked with some old timers and one of the stores was about the 1st test fire of the M61. Vibrations caused panels and hatches to pop off like something out of a cartoon.
    Another involved a security guard convincing the janitorial staff that the assembly line was haunted. He would hide a radio in an intake and hide then start talking to the janitors as they were cleaning.
    And I saved a cutout line drawing of a D/E model from the trash while i was there. Now it is framed in my home office

  • @myronkaisides6791
    @myronkaisides6791 4 роки тому +1

    From Greece loved the A7!

  • @noneofyourbusiness43
    @noneofyourbusiness43 Рік тому +1

    Love the SLUF, it all business

  • @bennybenitez2461
    @bennybenitez2461 4 роки тому +3

    Yeah just to add a wee bit of info to your great and most impressive presentation on the the SLUF, Thailand also operated the type.Again most enjoyable.

  • @bamagrad99
    @bamagrad99 4 роки тому +2

    The A-7 was a favorite when I was a kid, mostly due to the Navy E Model on display at my hometown's Veterans Memorial Park.

  • @beautanner8409
    @beautanner8409 4 роки тому +2

    Love videos on these older, more obscure jets!

  • @humbleone6405
    @humbleone6405 4 роки тому

    All these century series and Vietnam era platforms are works of art and should be preserved in flying condition for future generations to see.

  • @mseabolt45
    @mseabolt45 4 роки тому +1

    Some of that video at the end, appeared to be from Selfridge ANG in Michigan. I remember watching the A7's and F4's as a kid there. I still live walking distance. I was fortunate to spend a lot of time in the A7 Simulator until they retired the planes and brought in F16's. I also remember reading a supersonic version of the A7 was developed. But, it never saw service. Currently Selfridge ANG is home to A10's

  • @ryanklose3263
    @ryanklose3263 4 роки тому +7

    I always get the A7 and the F8 mixed up, both are beautiful, the last few gunfighters.

    • @Aaron-wq3jz
      @Aaron-wq3jz 4 роки тому

      Basically the same airframe

  • @bergstrom716
    @bergstrom716 4 роки тому +5

    Image how many soilders would hoot and holler when this bad boy appeared above the battlefield providing close air support.

  • @thetreblerebel
    @thetreblerebel 4 роки тому +17

    The A7 was a heavy hitter for almost 30 years

  • @ManosS40
    @ManosS40 4 роки тому +2

    My favourite Hellenic (Greek) Airforce plane! It was sad to see it retired but it was time!

  • @markknivila8383
    @markknivila8383 4 роки тому +1

    Great video about a great little plane! Thank you, brother!

  • @kevkeary4700
    @kevkeary4700 4 роки тому +1

    I always loved that plane, I remember buzzing over Vietnam in it.

    • @alberto5770
      @alberto5770 4 роки тому +1

      THANKS for your service sir

  • @TheCrash1983
    @TheCrash1983 3 роки тому +1

    the music had me 80s head bobbing lol sweet into played it twice

  • @petesheppard1709
    @petesheppard1709 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for spotlighting a rather unrecognized aircraft!

  • @brucewayneisdeadpool830
    @brucewayneisdeadpool830 4 роки тому

    My uncle is an officer of the Greek Air Force and was one of the last to fly them. They were superb aircraft and perfect at their role. He has around 2.5 k flight hours with the A-7H and his descriptions are amazing. They would take these planes a couple of meters over the treetops of a valley, then climb out of them and strike targets without any warning.
    I used to think they are ugly, but they've really grown on me.

    • @stevenharder308
      @stevenharder308 2 роки тому

      They're ugly in a cute/intimidating way, sort of like a pitbull.

  • @lorenzomaximo1818
    @lorenzomaximo1818 4 роки тому

    I was assigned to an A7-B Attack Squadron VA-155 based out of NAS Lemoore CA. from 1971-1974 made 3 Vietnam West Pac tours aboard the USS Oriskay. I was a Jet Mechanic but also was a Plane Captain and worked as an ordnance loader. I thought it was a great aircraft in that it could carry a variety of weapons. The Pratt&Whitney TF-30 P408 was what power our A7s. It was a great engine over the A models in that it did not smoke as much as the A7A. The last 6 months of my service I worked in the AIMD jet shop rebuilding TF30s. That engine was used for many years there after in slightly modified versions.

  • @mortified776
    @mortified776 4 роки тому +1

    Always happy to see more cold war carrier aircraft on the channel. Hope you make the next one the Buccaneer S.2.!

  • @mpk6664
    @mpk6664 4 роки тому +3

    I think this plane is adorable.

  • @patwaters3486
    @patwaters3486 4 роки тому +5

    A number were used in Desert Storm to carry HARM missiles. They were then retired shortly thereafter.

    • @patwaters3486
      @patwaters3486 4 роки тому

      @Nonya Business And this humble aircraft can carry a B 61 Model MK 7 dial yield device capable of carrying a 10 to 340 KT device.

  • @theodoros5678
    @theodoros5678 4 роки тому

    My father was an aircraft mechanic in the army with a staff sergeant rank, he was just fixing these kind of planes like duaglas, F5, A-7 and some other things . I’m kinda proud I’m his son... I know that isn’t smth but still I love planes

  • @jasonck9635
    @jasonck9635 Рік тому

    I feel like I’m the only one who love the look of the Corsair ! Lol I just love the giant intake under the nose of the plain , it always looked cool to me as a kid !

  • @michaelsullivan4213
    @michaelsullivan4213 Рік тому

    When I got to England AFB Louisiana in 1980 we had the A-7d. Great bird.

  • @zuccx99
    @zuccx99 4 роки тому +2

    Looks like a mix between the g91 and bacl imo and I love it.

  • @mr16ga
    @mr16ga 4 роки тому +1

    I worked on A7-E variant I was an Aviation Fire Control Technician (AQ) as such when assigned to a VA 122 I was designated as a weapons system specialist. I got put on Check Crew doing every scheduled inspection, 10 day, all the way through the the 180 day inspections, I worked on almost all systems on the aerocraft, from tip to tail, ray dome to tail pipe. The A7-E could carry Nukes, it had a blast shield to protect the pilot's eyes. One interesting with 6 Multi Ejection Racks, MER, attached 36 500lb bombs could be carried but only 32 could be dropped because the 4 inboard bombs hit the wheel doors and jammed them, Pilots did not like that. The normal load out was, 1100 rounds of 20mm, two drop tanks, two Side Winders, plus 2 1000 lbs or 750 lbs bombs, or a MER or TER (Triple Ejection Rack), The SLUF could carry all sorts of other ordnance as needed. and the F in SLUF did not stand for Fellow, you can figure out what it did stand for, hint it was one of George Carlin's 7 words you can't say on TV. It, the A7 was a good bomb truck. Using the dive toss release a bomb could be slung over 20 miles, the over the shoulder release was also used, as will. after that I was reassigned to the Coral Sea, CVA 43 and worked of A6A search radar. That's enough proabaly too much.

  • @Trusteft
    @Trusteft 4 роки тому +1

    For me, perhaps the most beautiful plane ever.

  • @alessiodecarolis
    @alessiodecarolis 4 роки тому +2

    This was one of the best CAS/attack aircrafts in aviation's history, in the'Nam had one of the lower ratio losses, it was a worth successor of the A4. It's a pity didn't had the success in exports it deserved.

  • @johnwiesen4440
    @johnwiesen4440 4 роки тому +1

    The power plant was The TF41 was developed by Allison Engine Company and Rolls-Royce from the RB.168-25R Spey.

  • @bennybenitez2461
    @bennybenitez2461 4 роки тому +1

    Great presentation.

  • @blakehersey6300
    @blakehersey6300 4 роки тому +2

    I’m so ready for the A-7E to come to DCS World. One of my favorite planes in my favorite game!

    • @ChucksSEADnDEAD
      @ChucksSEADnDEAD 4 роки тому

      I can't wait either but I'm not interested in the early access. I'm sick of DCS modules selling off of hype and getting stuck in early access for years.

  • @firepower7017
    @firepower7017 4 роки тому +49

    like a phantom pilot would say, "If it ain't square, I don't care."

  • @jamesoconnor3188
    @jamesoconnor3188 4 роки тому +1

    Was an A7 plane captain. loved the A-7, transitioned to the f/a-18. Didn't have the range of the A-7e. You need long legs to be a successful naval aircraft in times of war.

    • @brady3474
      @brady3474 Рік тому

      Hornet A’s and C’s were pretty dang successful for 30 years in a lot of combat for having such “short” legs. After launch, everyone hit the tanker outbound to the target inbound back to mother.

  • @chevytahoe6921
    @chevytahoe6921 4 роки тому +1

    The baby crusader. Great vid!

  • @lowtech5380
    @lowtech5380 2 роки тому

    The A-7 has only a face a mother could love.

  • @ttpechon2535
    @ttpechon2535 Рік тому

    Hey Matt! I know this vid is 2 years old and you probably don't care any more, but the Pave Penny is not a laser designator, it is a passive laser tracker, it simply sees a selected laser, specified by a four digit code, and then uploads that data, as in where the laser is touching on the ground, to the HUD, so the pilot can see it's location.

  • @catjudo1
    @catjudo1 3 роки тому +1

    My ex-wife was a lot like the A-7. She was kinda chunky and not all that much to look at, but her performance was outstanding.

  • @jaychung9756
    @jaychung9756 8 місяців тому

    Thank you to all those who have served. I love reading your personal stories in these comments.

  • @PotatoCrusader
    @PotatoCrusader 4 роки тому +1

    I love this play, ugly is sometimes just too endearing

  • @johnnyallred3753
    @johnnyallred3753 2 роки тому +1

    I am probably the only person who dose not think the A-7 Corsair 2 is ugly! I just love the jet.

    • @brady3474
      @brady3474 Рік тому +1

      No, you are not the only one. I’m with you a hundred percent

  • @gregqualtieri609
    @gregqualtieri609 4 роки тому

    Was in VA 12 had a tee shirt that read "custom bombing and strafing available" great aircraft

  • @chaz9675
    @chaz9675 4 роки тому +93

    fun fact: it has the same engine as an f 14 but without an afterburner

    • @chaz9675
      @chaz9675 4 роки тому +3

      @Brian Coley only in the later models, the early models didn't use the roles royce engine

    • @briancooper2112
      @briancooper2112 4 роки тому

      Wtf?

    • @briancooper2112
      @briancooper2112 4 роки тому +1

      This engine had bad performance. Allison engine.

    • @thunderorhun
      @thunderorhun 4 роки тому +1

      It had multiple variants and early engines were troublesome as all early jet engines were.

    • @chaz9675
      @chaz9675 4 роки тому +1

      @Brian Coley yes the later models used the british engine the earlyer models used the pratt and whitney tf 30-8

  • @coltsinglearmy
    @coltsinglearmy 3 роки тому

    Fantastic video!

  • @vincentsecontine5573
    @vincentsecontine5573 4 роки тому +1

    Can you do either the Royal Navy’s type 45 destroyer or the Ticonderoga class cruiser please. Your naval videos have been v interesting. Thank you, keep up the good work!!

  • @richardpehtown2412
    @richardpehtown2412 4 роки тому +1

    Good video. You did however miss a significant ordnance loading (A-7E). The B-43, B-57, and B-61 "specials".

  • @grubbybum3614
    @grubbybum3614 4 роки тому +12

    How do you find these opening music tracks?

  • @TheMrmmkkpro
    @TheMrmmkkpro 4 роки тому +1

    The A-7 in my eyes still resembles the F-8,Crusader, both very good at what did.

  • @randallparker8477
    @randallparker8477 4 роки тому

    I pumped a LOT of fuel (JP-5) into A-7's aboard the USS Coral Sea during my Navy time, never heard a bad word about it from the people that worked on it or operated it. Thanks for the little trip down memory lane... even though there were more green machines than white and gray ones. LOL

  • @thevictoryoverhimself7298
    @thevictoryoverhimself7298 Рік тому

    11:47 These two quick shots with the blue lion and blue stars on the tail were my dads squadron of A-7 Corsairs. he died in August 2023.
    (VFA-15 "Valions")

  • @dougsundseth6904
    @dougsundseth6904 4 роки тому

    One of the static-display A-7s is at the Wings Over the Rockies aircraft museum in Denver. Not surprising, since the Colorado ANG flew the A-7 during Vietnam.

  • @lenkautsugi5747
    @lenkautsugi5747 4 роки тому +1

    Good attack aircraft and can also play the role of close air support

  • @LSSD1292
    @LSSD1292 4 роки тому +3

    I remember when i saw one flying over my house in the city of komotini unfortunately it crashed 😢😢 and that was the reason that Greece retired them from service in 2015

  • @stephenkneller6435
    @stephenkneller6435 11 місяців тому

    Got to love the SLUF.