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Copyright
A-3
Skywarrior
Association
1998-2007
WHALE LANDINGS

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"Where are
they now or what happened to them"
A-3 Accident
reports
This database was put together with reports obtained
through an FOIA request that we filed with the Naval Historical Center
and the Naval Safety Center. Some reports were still classified and
redacted. This is the most comprehensive listing of the A-3 Skywarrior
aircraft loses or damage reports that we can compile.
Thanks to Frank Cogdell for an immense of work and time
put forth in this effort.
A-3 Skywarriors on display.
These are the Skywarriors that are located at
museums and bases in the U.S. and overseas.
Remaining
A-3s in storage
These are Skywarriors that are in long term storage
at Davis Monthan AFB, Tuscon, AZ. (AMARC
formerly MASDC). They are available to groups, museums and organizations for memorial or
historical static displays. These A-3s are NOT currently slated for disposal.
A-3s currently in service.
These aircraft are active and currently with Raytheon Systems Company. (formerly Hughes Aircraft
Co.). These are used as testbeds for weapons research. A few A-3s are on hand as spare
parts.
All A-3s produced (283).
This list includes all 281 that saw Naval service
and 2 prototypes. The original list was current in 1987 as compiled in Rene Francillon's
book Douglas A-3 Skywarrior. As the Skywarrior continued in active service until
1991, final disposition of some aircraft is unaccounted for. This list is currently being
researched to account for the final disposition of each aircraft. Notes are updated as new
information surfaces.
U. S. Navy Acronyms you will come across:
AMARC - Aerospace
Maintenance And Regeneration Center
SARDIP - Stricken
Aircraft Reclamation and Disposal Program
DRMO - Defense
Reutilization Management Office
MASDC - Military
Aircraft Storage and Disposition Center
NARF - Naval Air
Rework Facility
NMC - National Missile
Center
NASWF - Naval Air
Special Weapons Facility
NADC - Naval Air
Development Center
NATC - Naval Air Test
Center
NAS - Naval Air
Station
FRAMP - Fleet
Replacement Aviation Maintenance Program
NATF - Naval Air Test
Facility
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