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The Grumman A2F (A-6) Intruder was the result of a February 1957 Navy request
for proposals for a replacement for the Douglas AD Skyraider in both the Navy
and the Marine Corps. The request was accompanied by Type Specification 149,
which asked for a two-seat aircraft capable of performing in all-weather
conditions. An ability to take off and land in short distances was required, as
was a top speed of at least 500 knots and a mission radius of at least 300
nautical miles. Since supersonic performance was not called for, the aircraft was powered by
a pair of non-afterburning Pratt & Whitney J52 turbojets mounted on the lower
corners of the central part of the fuselage, fed by large intakes mounted on the
lower sides of the forward fuselage. Since the aircraft was strictly subsonic,
complex variable-geometry intakes were not required, and the intakes were simple
D-shaped inlets with a small, fixed splitter plate to separate out the fuselage
boundary layer air. The first example (BuNo 147864), powered by a pair of
YJ52-P-6 engines, was rolled out at Bethpage on April 14, 1960. It carried no
radar, and was equipped with only enough electronic equipment to allow for safe
flight. The fourth aircraft (BuNo 147867) was the first airplane to be fitted with
the full set of avionics. It began flying in December of 1960. As expected for
such a complex system, the DIANE system had lots of teething troubles and was
initially quite unreliable. Initial assignment to the fleet was delayed by
almost a year while the problems with the DIANE system were identified and
fixed.
While the problems with the DIANE system were being worked on, carrier trials
began aboard the USS Enterprise in December of 1962. Initial deliveries to the
training squadron VA-42 at NAS Oceana in Virginia began in February of 1963.
On September 18, 1962, the A2F-1 was redesignated A-6A.
Most A-6As were fitted with a non-retractable refueling probe, mounted
immediately in front of the cockpit.
A total of 488 A-6As (including the prototypes) were built before production
switched over to the A-6E version in December of 1970. 19 A-6As were converted
to A-6Bs, 12 were converted to A-6Cs, 90 became KA-6D tankers, and 13 were
converted to EA-6As. About half of the A-6As (240 in all) were later upgraded
to A-6E format.
RAZBAM´s Grumman A-6 Intruder for Microsoft Flight Simulator series: Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight: 7 different models with 3 different schemes and loadouts
High detailed and fully functional & clickable Virtual Cockpit, model is
designed to be used from the virtual cockpit, 2d cockpit is very basic.
Custom gauge set
Custom sound set by Sky Song Sound Works Flight Simulator X
7 different models with 3 different schemes and loadouts
6 different mission intended models, used specifically for missions.
High detailed and fully functional & clickable Virtual Cockpit, model is
designed to be flown directly from the Virtual Cockpit, NO 2d cockpit is
provided.
Custom gauge set
Custom sound set by Sky Song Sound Works
6 Thrilling missions, using our special code that allows aircraft to "drop"
ordnance , this means your aircraft takes off fully loaded, drop the ordnance
over the target, and then land completely empty. You can actually see the
ordnance leave the aircraft. No more "make believe", your aircraft will land
with the stores completely empty.
Missions included: A-6A Bombing practice Welcome to Edwards AFB! This is a Bombing Practice Mission. There are several static & moving
targets. Use this mission to practice & then refine your bombing technique. A-6A Intruder check ride You are a proud member of VA-52 that has recently been transferred to Widbey
NAS to transition into the new A-6A Intruder. This is true check ride so all FAA
regulations must be obeyed. Altitude tolerances are 100ft. You must overfly each
assigned waypoint, navigate back to Whidbey & grease your landing with a
touchdown speed of less than 300fpm. A-6B Intruder Air Refueling You are BINGO fuel. Thankfully there is a KA-6 tanker 10nm ahead of you.
Rendezvous with the tanker and top off your tanks. You actually get fuel! A-6A Intruder Bombing Qual We have finally arrived in Hawaii & now its time to see if you can do what the
Intruder was designed for, make war. You will have 4 objectives. 1) Make a level bomb run on a factory.
2) Make a dive bomb attack on a moving destroyer. 3) Perform a loft bombing attack on a refinery. 4) Return & land safely. A-6E TRAM Free Guns Our carrier group is steaming in the Persian Gulf. This is a free guns
mission, perfect for practicing your bombing technique or just wreaking wanton
destruction. A-6A Intruder Free Guns Welcome to Da Nang! This is a free guns mission. Perfect for practicing your
bombing technique or just wreaking wanton destruction. RAZBAM's Grumman A-6 Intruder Third Wire's Strike Fighter series -4 High detailed models with high detailed cockpits
-High detailed pilots models
-Accurate textures with decals
-Custom sounds For FS2004 and FSX. |