Stadium Pen Blanks
Douglas A-4 Sky Hawk
Douglas A-4 Sky Hawk
Sierra and Bolt embedded blanks with Korean War and Vietnam era Douglas A-4 Sky Hawk Relic.
All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil COA seal.
The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a lightweight, carrier-capable attack aircraft developed for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Designed by Ed Heinemann of Douglas Aircraft Company, the Skyhawk first flew in 1954 and entered service in 1956. Known for its compact size and agility, the A-4 was affectionately nicknamed "Heinemann's Hot Rod" after its designer.
The A-4 Skyhawk was initially intended as a nuclear-capable bomber but quickly proved its versatility across various roles, including ground attack, close air support, and even as an adversary aircraft in training exercises. Its delta-wing design and absence of wingtip folding mechanisms allowed it to be exceptionally light, which contributed to its impressive speed and maneuverability.
Throughout its service, the Skyhawk saw extensive use in several conflicts, most notably during the Vietnam War. It was a reliable workhorse, performing critical bombing missions, close air support, and interdiction operations. The A-4 was also used by several foreign air forces, including those of Israel and Argentina, where it played key roles in their respective military operations.
The A-4’s simplicity and effectiveness led to its long service life, with some variants remaining in use well into the 21st century. Its durability and adaptability have cemented its place as one of the most successful attack aircraft in military aviation history.