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USMC A-4E "Supercat" with Red Bombs?


Uncle Dick

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So many questions with this photo (via evilbay) where do we even start?

 

1. What is the reason for painting bombs red (looks to be faded to a pink)- or is the red bomb actually something else like a fuel tank or converted cargo pod?

2. If it is a bomb it looks like a Mk84 2,000 pounder?

3. Assuming it is a bomb where is the fuse located? or this a dummy bomb - I ask as the nose is conical and does not have a typical stick and pin fuse protruding from nose, nor is it painted in typical live ordannce colors olive drab with yellow stripe around nose fuse area. Note it also appears to have same type of ordance on port side of wing. 

4. Any details on where photo was taken and date - Chu Lai Vietnam perhaps?

5. Anyone have any photos of port side of the aircraft?

6. Nose art " Supercat" would that also be on port side of nose?

7. Squadron crest on intake looks atypical not the usual Tomcatters crest.

5. Any decals of this particular Scooter in 1/72? It would make a cracking subject!

 

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Thanks for that Gents, most informative unfortunately could not find more photos of A-4E WL-00 151105 "Supercat"... (so that colour photo appears to be a rare image of her) joe baugher has the following serial history for 151105:

 

151105 (MSN 13275) 1964: VA-23. 1965: VA-56. 1965: VMA-311. 1965-66: VMA-224. 1966: VMA-331. 1966: H&MS-37. 1966-67: VA-93 as NF-313. 1967: VMA-121. 1967: VMA-211. 1968: VMA-311 as WL-20 (VMA-121) shot down by ground fire near Ba Long/Quang Tri, South Vietnam May 5, 1968. Pilot ejected and was rescued by Marine helicopter 

 

Another image of said Mk 79 Naplam from Chu Lai via facebook

 

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14 hours ago, exdraken said:

Are those Mk-84 type shaped and sized?

https://bulletpicker.com/bomb_-1000-lb-fire_-mk-79.html

 

Confused, because it's called 1000 lb fire bomb in the link...

 

Thanks!

 

Shaped, yes, more or less. Sized no. The Mk.79 is 167.96 inches long, the Mk.84 only 151.5 inches. It is also lighter because the skin needs to be much thinner to make it work. It has to rupture to spread the napalm. The Mk.84 has a much thicker skin.

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Late to the discussion, but to try to address your questions you asked about the A-4 in particular:

 

4. Any details on where photo was taken and date - Chu Lai Vietnam perhaps?

Yes Chu Lai, probably around 1966.

 

5. Anyone have any photos of port side of the aircraft?

I've not seen any unfortunately.

 

6. Nose art " Supercat" would that also be on port side of nose?

Very highly likely. The squadron CO's marked WL-1 "Topcat" had its name on both sides. For "Supercat" WL-00 the MAG CO's name would've also been painted on the left side, similar to the plane captain's name seen in the pic. 

 

7. Squadron crest on intake looks atypical not the usual Tomcatters crest.

It was more typical during short period in 1966 into maybe early 67.

 

5. Any decals of this particular Scooter in 1/72? It would make a cracking subject!

Not that I know.

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