Skyray Skyward
January 2012
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The distinctive Douglas Aircraft F4D Skyray (later
changed to F-6A) climbed like a rocket. Its manta-wing design gave the
Skyray great turning ability in a high-altitude dogfight and it set new
world records for speed and time-to-climb. Its designer, Ed Heinemann,
was awarded the prestigious Collier Trophy for aviation achievement in
1953. The Skyray was known for its performance quirks, high pilot
workload, and mechanical complexities. Nevertheless, it also helped
pioneer new developments in airborne electronics, missiles, and
fire-control radar. (Pilots pronounced the F4D designation as
"Ford.")
Note: Each month a different image from the current calendar year is featured here. To avoid
the gnawing 12-month period of suspense to see all 12 pieces (along with lots of aviation
anniversaries (When did the first pig fly?), incredible trivia (What is Godzilla's "birthday"?),
and outrageous quotes from people that should know better) place your
order for the Aerocatures Calendar now!
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News & Updates:
- 12/28/11: The 2012 Aerocatures Calendar is now shipping!
All orders received on or before 28 December are now in the mail and on
their way. New orders will be processed as quickly as possible. Thanks
in advance for your continued support in the New Year!
- 12/12/11: The 2012 Aerocatures Calendar is
nearing completion! Learn more here and place
your order now!
- 12/1/10: New Color Print is now available, featuring the T-45 Goshawk slinging
bombs at a desert target during a training mission. Click here to see
this print. Click here for a downloadable order form.

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