The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a carrier-capable attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy. The delta wing Skyhawk, powered by a single turbojet, was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company (later McDonnell Douglas and finally Boeing). The initial designation was A4D under the Navy's designation system, and A-4 Skyhawk after 1962.
Aircraft help
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Function
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| ⇧ Shift+C
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Catapult launch command
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| ⇧ Shift+L
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Carrier launch-bar engage
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| O / ⇧ Shift+O
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Hook up/down
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| Ctrl+B
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Toggle airbrakes
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| Ctrl+K
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Toggle spoilers
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Development status/Issues/Todo
Outside
- No cockpit light at night visible
- No aircraft light available
- No jetstream visible
3D Cockpit
- No cockpit light at night available
General
- Engine sound in cockpit does not differ from outside engine sound
- Engines can't be turned off
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B – Boom and receptacle refueling; P – Probe and drogue refueling |
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