#avgeek#planespotting#USNavy#USAF#USMC: Douglas SBD Dauntless / A-24 Banshee carrier-borne and land-based dive-bomber saw extensive action in the Pacific. At Midway, SBDs damaged the IJN carriers Akagi, Kaga, Soryu and Hiryu, leading to loss of all four. 1/ TY @Sylvia70485099
2/ The SBD ("Scout Bomber Douglas") first flew in 1940. Recognition: circular perforated dive brakes; wings: compact, sturdy, non-folding. Crew: 2. 5,936 built, 1940–1944. Used by USA, France and New Zealand. Let’s visit the different versions and check out details… #Models
3/ SBD-1: 1,000 hp Wright R-1820-32 Cyclone; 6-volt electrical system. 2 x .50 cal guns on upper cowling + 1 x .30 cal rear-facing on semi-circular mount. 57 built, all in 1940. USMC only. Images: aviation-history.com/douglas/sbd.ht…⬅️.
4/ SBD-2↖️↗️: 87 built, all in 1941. US Navy only. Added wing fuel tanks. Some converted to SBD-2P recon types. SBD-3↙️↘️: 584 built; 1941. Added 2 x .30 cal rear guns on semi-circular mount (so 2 x .50 + 2 x .30 = 4 machine guns total), more armor and self-sealing fuel tanks.
5/ SBD-4: 780 built. Per airplanes3d.wordpress.com/2015/07/11/dif…, 24-volt electrical system for radar, etc., that was not factory-installed due to lack of available units. Some converted to SBD-4P recons.
SBD-5: 2,965 built. 1,200 hp Wright R-1820-60 Cyclone; more onboard ammo. This SBD-5 is a flying machine and is at the Commemorative Air Force in Peachtree City, GA↖️. This one is on CV-10 Yorktown↗️↙️↘️, Charleston, SC.
7/ The Douglas SBD-6 Dauntless: 450 built 1944. Engine improved to a 1,350 hp Wright R-1820-66 Cyclone. This splendid SBD-6 is at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC @NASM. More on the SBD-6: si.edu/object/douglas….
The Douglas A-24 Banshee was the USAAF’s version of the SBD but without a tailhook. SBD-3A was the A-24 (168 built), SBD-4A > A-24A (170), SBD-5A > A-24B (615). Only one A-24A and three A-24Bs survive. This A-24B↖️↗️ is at the USAF Museum in Dayton, Ohio @AFmuseum.
@AFmuseum 10/ I enjoyed sitting in the SBD-5 at the Commemorative Air Force in Peachtree City, GA. Here are details. Here’s the front cockpit. It’s been modernized some, but you can get a better feel for layout, colors, size, view, etc.
@AFmuseum 11/ Here’s the same SBD-5’s rear cockpit. My new friend demonstrated the rear .30 cals. The ring allows them to point anywhere to the rear and straight up too! The SBD is credit with shooting down more enemy planes than lost to enemy planes, a rare feat indeed.
@AFmuseum 12/ Here's Chuck's @ChuckMcCormick1 excellent 2:00 minute clip of Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless starting, taxing, flying, landing, etc. This one is at Planes of Fame in Chino, California, about 1.5 hours E of Los Angeles, IIRC. @PlanesofFame.
So, in your opinion, which is the most iconic WW2 fighter plane and by which criteria? Here are four for starters. You can suggest others too... #avgeek#aviation#airplanes#WW2
2/ Here are a few others to join the Mitsubishi Zero, Me-262, Spitfire and P-51 I showed above. Thus voila the Dewoitine 520, FW-190, Yakovlev Yak-3, Hawker Hurricane.
#avgeek#aviation#RAF#USAF#P51 - The P-51 Mustang was built to a British spec for a new RAF fighter and later served in the USAAF. Let's tour the fighter, from its prototype NA-73X to P-51D, etc., its development and different versions... @kadonkey@Sylvia70485099 1/
2/ The British Purchasing Commission asked North American to license-build Curtiss P-40 Warhawks for the #RAF. Instead, North American designed a more modern NA-73X prototype fighter with the same 1,090 hp Allison V-1710 engine. It first flew September 9, 1940.
@AlexanderZPain@MartinKoenigsb2@kingdomman66@majestic_air@curlyboy1975@deecanadian 3/ It was 25 mph faster than the P-40. Britain bought 320 NA-73 + 300 NA-83 (fishtail engine exhausts) and christened them Mustang I. This new RAF type was used for recon and fighter-bombing. It had a 12' wide landing track, simple production, etc. 4 x .50 cal; 4 x .30 cal.
#HurricaneRoslyn#PuertoVallarta#HurricaneSeason#Hurricane - Hurricane Roslyn is a powerful Category 3 hurricane. NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER has a Hurricane Warning for El Roblito - Puerto Vallarta - Playa Pérula. Mazatlán to Manzanillo under Hurricane Watch. Please be careful!
#HurricaneRoslyn#PuertoVallarta#HurricaneSeason#Hurricane - Astonishingly, this track shows Puerto Vallarta just dodging Roslyn though how much difference being outside the blue line will make, I don't know. It looks like Yelapa is just inside the "hit" zone. Photos from 2020.
#ships#navy#WWII#USNavy - Let's tour IJN Yamato, WWII's most impressive battleship.↖️Yamato on trials, 1941. ↗️Yamato's original config from history.navy.mil/our-collection….↙️Yamato after 1944-1945 refit from Tamiya. ↘️ Yamato's death, April 7, 1945. 1/
2/ Yamato, her sisters Musashi and Shinano (completed* as an aircraft carrier) were WWII's three mightiest vessels. Yamato's main armament was 9 x 18.1"/45 guns. 45 calibers = 67' 10" long! Here is a stern view focused on Yamato's #3 turret on Sept. 20, 1941 during construction.
3/ Yamato's secondary armament was 4 x triple 15.5 cm (6.1")/60 guns arranged in a diamond formation: front, back and one per side. They were removed from Japan's Mogami-class↘ naval-encyclopedia.com/ww2/japan/moga… light cruisers when the Mogamis were upgraded to new twin 8" gun turrets.
#Mumbai#India#Bollywood Mumbai is a really cool, hip city that's India's most populous but richest. It's home to Bollywood, movie stars, with great food, a bounty of Indo-Gothic, #artdeco and modern architecture, beautiful ocean sunsets, etc. Here's some of the good and bad. 1/
2/ #Mumbai#Bombay#ThenAndNow#BeforeAndAfter I overlaid maps from 1750, 1893, etc. atop my Google Maps composite. The original "fort" is still visible. Note Victoria Terminus (now Shivaji Terminus), Churchgate Station, etc. Click to zoom for detail.
3/ #Mumbai#architecture#trains – Mumbai/Bombay, India’s massive and soaring 1878 Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) train station is a #UNESCO site and took ten years to build. You might recognize it from movie #SlumdogMillionaire! Jai Ho!