1960 DOUGLAS A-4C Skyhawk SOLD

No longer listed as of April 2026. The price below is the last asking price — the final sale price is not disclosed.

1960 DOUGLAS A-4C Skyhawk (sold)
SOLD · last asking $495,000 · Apr 2026
Last asking price
$495,000
Year
1960
Make
Douglas
Model
A-4C Skyhawk
Total Time
1,738 hr
Location
Anoka, MN
Seller
Sales Team
Source
controller.com
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Performance & Capacity

Seats
1
Engines
1 · Jet
ICAO Type
A4

Manufacturer-published specs for the Douglas A-4C Skyhawk model. Actual aircraft may vary by configuration / modifications.

Market price band

Douglas A-4C Skyhawk typical: $495,000 – $495,000

Description

FlightRules IFR Total Time 1,738 Number of Seats 1 Description MOTIVATED SELLER - MAKE OFFER - 670 mph at Sea Level! - The A-4C is Initially dubbed 'Heinemann's Hot Rod' after chief design engineer Ed Heinemann, the A-4 Skyhawk is one of the best jet aircraft to have served withthe US Navy and Marine Corps. Chosen to replace the A-1 Skyraider, the A-4'ssmall design and light weight gave it the speed and power to exceed the Navy'sspecifications and fight on until today in air forces around the world. The delta wing aircraft houses its avionics in the nose, along with a pair of cannons for dealing with aerial adversaries. The wings hold the fuel tanks, and the Pratt & Whitney turbojet fits snugly in the fuselage. Ordered during the Korean War, the A-4 was delivered to the US Navy VA-72 attack squadron on October 26, 1956. Other squadrons were soon re-equipped as soon as aircraft became available. The Marines began receiving their A-4s in January 1957. By the time of the Vietnam War, all carrier wings had at least two Skyhawk squadrons. The A-4s were soon performing most of the Navy's and Marine Corps' light air attack missions over the jungles and mountains of Vietnam. The A-4 has been sold to countries around the world and has seen combat with the air forces of Kuwait, Israel and Argentina. Production finally ceased in 1979. Until recently, both the US Navy and Marine Corps used A-4s for training purposes. Skyhawks are still found serving as frontline units in several smaller countries. Airframe Airframe Notes Completely restored A-4C Skyhawk. Just underwent a major upgrade by Fighting Classics. Engine Engine 1 Time 251 SMOH Engine Notes Wright J65-W-16A 251 hrs SMOH Avionics Avionics/Radios Collins Comm Collins Nav Garmin 200 MFD Dynon Avionics EFIS-D10A Additional Equipment Additional Equipment Centerline baggage tank and two (2) 150 gallon drop tanks are included. Also included are an air start and starter probe. Exterior Exterior Notes Painted in Argentinian Navy markings Year Painted 2020 Interior Interior Notes Gray Inspection Status Inspection Status Current