Douglas A-20 Havoc model airplane
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With the design originating in 1936, the Douglas A-20 (company designation DB-7) was one of the most extensively built light bombers of World War II. It was used in a variety of roles and performed well, no matter where it was deployed. When production ended on September 20, 1944, Douglas had built 7,385 of this aircraft in all versions (2,850 of the A-20G version), and they ahd been used by the USAAF and its allies in the widest imaginable number of roles.. The A-20G had a maximum speed of 317 mph at 10,000 ft, cruising speed of 230 mph, service ceiling of 25,000 ft, and a range of 1,025 miles. The A-20 is a light bomber and night fighter aircraft during world War II and was manufactured by Douglas Company. The A-20G's maiden flight was on January 23, 1938 and was introduced in January 10, 1941. The A-20s were shipped in sections to Casablanca for assembly and service in France and French North Africa. The primary users and operators of the A-20 are the Soviet Air Force, US Army Air Force, Royal Air Force and the Armee de l'Air. The A-20G Havoc is a variant of the A-20 Havoc. It was delivered in February 1943 and was the most produced variant of all the series. The A-20 Havoc has four 20 mm cannon and two 0.50 in (12.7 mm) Colt-Browning machine guns, making it slightly longer than the previous versions. It also has a wider fuselage to accommodate a power driven gun turret. Many A-20Gs were delivered to the Soviet Union. It incorporates 1,600 hp (1,200 kW) R-2600-23. US A-20Gs were used on low-level sorties in the New Guinea theatre. There's a total of 7,478 A-20s built. All models are Hand Crafted, Hand Painted and come fully assembled with removable desk stand. Dimensions: Wingspan, 18"1/2 -Length, 14" -Scale,1/40 A-20 Havoc - Air Corps Price $128.95 • Check our ordering information page for UPS shipping charges • Click below for U.S. orders only...
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