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Douglas TBD Devastator

When it was delivered to the US Navy in 1937, the Devastator was the most advanced torpedo bomber in the world. A mere four years later, however, the TBD was practically obsolete, a fact which became painfully obvious when all 35 Devastators sent against the Japanese at the battle of Midway were shot down without hitting their targets. Luckily its replacement (the Grumman TBF Avenger) was coming on line at that time, and soon all Devastators were withdrawn from front-line service.



Type: Torpedo bomber
Crew: 2, Pilot and observer/rear gunner

 Armament:
 one .30 cal machine gun firing forward
 one .30 cal machine gun in rear cockpit
 one torpedo or
 one 1000 lb. bomb
Specifications:
 Length: 35' 0"  
 Height: 15' 1"
 Wingspan: 50' 0"   
 Weight: 10194 lbs

Engine: 1
 Pratt & Whitney R-1830-64
 900 hp

Performance:
 Range: 716 miles  
 Speed: 206 mph
 Ceiling: 19500 ft

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