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  2. Douglas SBD Dauntless - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas SBD Dauntless is a World War II American naval scout plane and dive bomber that was manufactured by Douglas Aircraft from 1940 through 1944. The SBD ("Scout Bomber Douglas") was the United States Navy 's main carrier-based scout/dive bomber from mid-1940 through mid-1944.

  3. Curtiss SB2C Helldiver - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the type was faster than the Dauntless, and by the end of the Pacific War, the Helldiver had become the main dive bomber and attack aircraft on USN carriers. [ 1 ] By the time a land-based variant, known as the A-25 Shrike, became available in late 1943, the Western Allied air forces had abandoned dedicated dive-bombers.

  4. Northrop BT - Wikipedia

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    One BT-1 was modified with a fixed tricycle landing gear and was the first such aircraft to land on an aircraft carrier. BT-1 of VB-5 in 1938 The final variant, the XBT-2 , was a BT-1 modified to incorporate landing gear which folded laterally into recessed wheel wells, leading edge slots , a redesigned canopy , and was powered by an 800 hp ...

  5. VMF-132 - Wikipedia

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    At the outbreak of World War II, the squadron, under the command of Major A.D. Cooley, and its 19 Douglas SBD-1 Dauntless dive bombers were stationed at Marine Corps Air Station Quantico, Virginia as part of Marine Aircraft Group 11. VMSB-132 left the United States on 13 October 1942 from San Diego aboard the Lurline.

  6. List of aircraft of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The list of aircraft of World War II includes all of the aircraft used by ... Douglas SBD Dauntless: United States: dive bomber: 1940: ... Beechcraft Model 18/C-45 ...

  7. Dive bomber - Wikipedia

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    The most famous examples are the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka, which was widely used during the opening stages of World War II, the Aichi D3A "Val" dive bomber, which sank more Allied warships during the war than any other Axis aircraft, [2] [3] [4] and the Douglas SBD Dauntless, which sank more Japanese shipping than any other allied aircraft type. [5]