A-24B Banshee

Douglas A-24 Banshee

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RolleTauchbomber – Scout-Flugzeug
Erste Fliege1. Mai 1940
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das Douglas SBD Dauntless War ein US-amerikanischer Marine-Scout-Flugzeug und Tauchbomber aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, das von Douglas Aircraft von 1940 bis 1944 hergestellt wurde. Die SBD ("Scout Bomber Douglas") war von Mitte 1940 bis Mitte 1944 das hauptbehelfstragende Jagdflugzeug und Tauchbomber der United States Navy. Die SBD wurde auch vom United States Marine Corps geflogen, sowohl von Landflughäfen als auch von Flugzeugträgern. Die SBD ist am besten als der Bomber in Erinnerung, der die tödlichen Schläge an die japanischen Träger in der Schlacht von Midway im Juni 1942 lieferte. Der Typ erhielt seinen Spitznamen "Slow But Deadly" (mit den SBD Initialen) während dieser Zeit.

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The Douglas A-24 Banshee was the land-based version of the United States Navy’s famous SBD Dauntless dive bomber, adapted for use by the U.S. Army Air Forces (USAAF). Manufactured by Douglas Aircraft, the aircraft was a low-wing monoplane designed primarily for the dive-bombing and scouting roles.


Design and Differences from the SBD

The Banshee was essentially the same aircraft as the Dauntless, retaining its rugged construction, perforated split dive brakes on the trailing edges of the wings, and two-person tandem cockpit (pilot and gunner/radio operator). The primary differences were necessary for Army land-based operations:

  • Arrestor Hook: The most significant omission was the tail hook used for carrier landings, as the Banshee was not intended for naval carrier service.
  • Tail Wheel: The solid rubber tail wheel used for carrier deck landings was often replaced with a pneumatic (air-filled) tire for improved performance on land runways.
  • Instrumentation: Army-specific instrumentation and radio equipment were installed.

Armament and Power

The A-24 shared the same potent combination of forward-firing guns, defensive armament, and bomb load as the naval version:

  • Motor: It was typically powered by a Wright R-1820 Cyclone radial engine, with power output ranging from 1,000 hp in early versions (A-24) to 1,200 hp in later models (A-24B).
  • Offensive Armament: Two forward-firing .50 caliber machine guns in the cowl, and a bomb cradle designed to swing a large bomb clear of the propeller during a dive. A total bomb load could exceed 1,200 lbs.
  • Defensive Armament: Protection was provided by one or two flexible-mounted .30 caliber machine guns operated by the rear gunner.

Service History

While the SBD Dauntless achieved legendary status in the Pacific with the US Navy (earning the nickname “Slow But Deadly”), the A-24 Banshee had a less successful combat career with the USAAF:

  • Initial Deployment: Banshees were quickly deployed to the Southwest Pacific theater early in World War II, notably in the defense of Java and New Guinea.
  • Combat Vulnerability: Operating without adequate fighter protection and sometimes suffering from worn components, the A-24 proved highly vulnerable to the Japanese Zero fighter. It was soon considered too slow and lacking in armor and self-sealing fuel tanks for frontline attack missions.
  • Later Role: Following heavy combat losses, the Banshee was quickly withdrawn from frontline combat duties by mid-1942. It was primarily relegated to training and target-towing roles for the remainder of the war in the United States, though some later A-24B models saw limited action in less-critical combat areas.

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