A4G-FAA_scrapbook_11may09 4.49GB PDF* downloadhttp://www.a4ghistory.com/This PDF or similar has been discussed earlier so I thought the
FREE download notice might be useful?
Bear with me. This is a 'refresh' of a previous 4.4GB PDF made available at
the end of last year approx. Some new RAN A4G & other RAN aircraft content
has been added at the expense of irrelevant content, such as the USAF
Thunderbirds (no reflection on them). The PDF is about the RAN Fleet Air Arm
Aircraft and A4G Skyhawks in particular but included are examples of the
other users of the Skyhawk; with again emphasis on the USN and RNZAF A-4s.
Website text follows: [Please do NOT left mouse click on the URL below]
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A4G-FAA_scrapbook_11may09 4.49GB PDF* download:
*(Right click on the link below & 'Save Target As...')
This very large PDF has all the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm jet
aircraft, with emphasis on each individual A4G Skyhawk aircraft history.
Included are the other fixed wing (prop & jet) and helicopters in the RAN
FAA are highlighted. Also included are other users of Skyhawks, in the past
and today, with an emphasis on the RNZAF & USN A-4s. Necessarily this PDF is
large to be able to include the various aircraft described above.
Please use Adobe Reader 9 or higher on Windows XP SP2 or higher to get the
best viewing experience from this PDF. There are popup graphics or embedded
video clips in some pages that require the latest Adobe Flash Player &/or
Windows Media Player 10 or above. MAC users may be disappointed by being
unable to see these popups or videos.
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mouse clicking' on the URL below) because the download will FAIL. Best to
use a File Download Manager OR the 'right click' 'Save Target As...' from
the Windows menu method.
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