 | | RE-PRINTED!!! French Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless over Indochina : 3.F-4 Aircraft carrier Dixmude, Indochina 03/1947, 4.F-9 Aircraft carrier Dixmude, Indochina 1947/48 & 166 GAN 2 Cognac 1944/45 More |
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 | | Douglas SBD Dauntless and A-24 Banshee in combat
1. SBD-3 'Black S-10", BuNo 4690, flown by LTJG Stanley 'Swede' Vejtasa & Rm3 Frank B. Wood, VS-5, USS Yorktown, Battle of the Coral Sea, 8 May 1942.
2. SBD-5 'White 35", flown by LTJG George Glacken & RM Leo Boulanger, VB-16, USS Lexington (CV-16), early April 1944. More |
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 | | Douglas SBD Dauntless & Banshee in Combat. Part 4
1 A-24B-1-DO (SBD-5) 42-54298 "Bar Fly" 407th Bomb Group (Dive) Amchitka, Territory of Alaska July-August 1943.
2 SBD-5, "White 51", NZ 5051, flown by F/Lt. J. W. Edwards & F/Sgt. L. A. Hoppe, No 25 Dove Bombing Squadron RNZAF, Piva, Bougainville, April-May 1944. More |
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 | | Douglas SBD Dauntless & A-24 Banshee in combat. Part 5 1. SBD-4, "SISTER", "White 16", VMSB-233, Guadalcanal, Spring, 1943.
2. SBD-5 " 169 ", former BuNo 36817, flown by SM Albert Jamais, Flotille 4FB, Aeronautique Navale, Cognac, southern France, late 1944 to early 1945. More |
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 | | RNZAF Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless - Pacific Theatre, No.25 Squadron - five options. 1/48th scale.
This sheet replaces V48100 which is sold out and will not be reprinted.
NZ5055 - "He'll Be Back Again"
NZ5057 - "HOWA-BAHT-THAT"
NZ5060 - "Donald Duck"
NZ5061 - "Boxing Kangaroo"
NZ5064 - "He'll Be Back Again" later version.
All RNZAF SBD-5 wore the US Navy 'Basic (Non Specular) Camouflage Scheme', often, unofficially, referred to as the 'Three Tone Scheme' in the RNZAF. More |
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 | | Douglas SBD Dauntless By Kev Darling
The Douglas SBD Dauntless earned itself a reputation as a great dive bomber even though its antecedents were very much of pre-war origin. Many nicknames were given to the SBD during its time in frontline service, my own personal favourite is 'slow but deadly'. The original concept was developed by Jack Northrop with some help from Ed Heinemann. The resultant aircraft, the BT-1, had quite a few faults that would be rectified when the SBD-1 appeared. Very much a pre-production model the remainder of this first contract was completed as the SBD-2 and had few improvements over the earlier machines. It took the appearance of the SBD-3 to create a more warlike machine that incorporated self sealing fuel tanks, armour plating and improved armament. Each version thereafter showed some improvement , the final version, the SBD-6, being the best of all. The USAAF also used a version of the Dauntless, this being the A-24 Banshee. The only difference between the two models was the lack of naval equipment for carrier operation otherwise it was the same. Unfortunately by the time the SBD-6 appeared the frontline career of the Dauntless was over. However, the Dauntless and its land equivalent the Banshee had other careers with the Royal Navy, the French Air Force and Navy, Chile and Mexico.[ SBD-2 SBD-3 SBD-4 SBD-5 SBD-6] More |
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