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There were restrictions on use of AIM-9's due to low availabillity, so what was available was reserved for CAP flying USN F-4B/J or USAF F-4C/D fighters. Hence modelling a VietNam era A-7A/B without AIM-9's is OK.

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No B's on deployed fleet squadron aircraft, just the D and maybe later the L, but I've never seen an L on an A or B, just on E's. The RAG's probably carried B's for live fire exercises, but the D was the standard by the time the A-7 entered service. The low availability of the D was for the first couple years after the missile entered service in 1964 and was gone by the time the A-7 made its first deployment in 1967. We had two A-7 squadrons on Tico in '69, VA-25 and 87, both in B's, and they regularly carried AIM-9D's.

Cheers,

Tom

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Mostly E's, yes....but wasn't one of the squadrons supporting Operation El Dorado Canyon (April '86) flying C's?

VA-82 flew A-7E during this ops. They earlier flew the A-7C, but all had been converted to TA-7C's by this time.

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