Nice action pics, Ian.
The Skyraider is such an anachronism...think of the other aircraft of its time...fast sexy jets of the 60's and 70's, then you realise this is an aircraft that first flew in the Second World War!
And was so good at being a rocket truck, nothng could touch it until someone invented the A-10 Warthog.
Amazing aircraft.
Here's another: the Kamov Ka-50
Black Shark ("Hokum" if you still stick to NATO tags)
A nice model and soundtrack popped up on flightsim recently.

Amazingly aerobatic and manoeuvrable, there is only a handful in service.
Although designed in the Cold War, and first flown in the 80's it only gained acceptance in the mid-90's in Russia.
It has a number of party tricks: co-axial rotors give very high top speed, no tail rotor so less vulnerable to shootdown, and only one crew member.
Perhaps that is why it hasn't found a market - in every other respect it is extremely clever, but in a counter-insurgency war typical of this era, it takes more than one pair of eyes and hands to deal with the combat situation.
But it may still find a role in future, it is a consumate attack helicopter killer (it carries A-A missiles plus a 30mm cannon and would mince an Apache), and can do bombs, rockets and laser-guided explosive bits, very nimbly.

Even the Israelis couldn't get over how clever it was, and went into partnership with Kamov in the Turkish attack helo bid. (Taken by the Mangusta in what was clearly a political deal).
This one will still look fresh 25 years from now.