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John Carrier wrote:
The A-7's empty weight was a bit over 20K IIRC, certainly not 15 (even in the A-7A version ... the E was much heavier). The A-7 never lifted its empty weight in stores. That would have taken it well over max gross. Dorr's book lists the A-7A @ 15,037 lb. empty, MTOW 32,500 lb. A-7D is listed at 19,781 lb. empty, 42,000 lb. MTOW, essentially agreeing with Tom's data from Jane's. Typical bombload during Vietnam for Navy A-7s was about 6,000 lb., although during DS they tended to operate with only 4,000 lb. such as 4 x Mk. 83 1,000 lb. bombs (plus an AIM-9 or two), as they'd removed two pylons to decrease the drag. USAF A-7Ds tended to operate with 4-6,000 lb. in Vietnam, plus two tanks and a pod or two if going into a high-threat area. Navy a-87s in Vietnam tended not to carry tanks (they were closer to the targets) unless they were acting as buddy tankers, and they had internal ECM so didn't need to take up a pylon or two with that. Guy |
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