더글러스 O-38F
Douglas O-38
국가미국
역할관측면
생산1931–1934
내장156

Tthe 더글러스 O-38 was an observation airplane used by the United States Army Air Corps. Between 1931 and 1934, Douglas built 156 O-38s for the Air Corps, eight of which were O-38Fs. Some were still in service at the time of the Pearl Harbor Attack in 1941. The O-38 is a modernized derivative of the O-25, itself a re-engined variant of the earlier Douglas O-2.

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The Douglas O-38 was a two-seat observation and reconnaissance aircraft that served in the United States Army Air Corps from 1931 to 1942. It was designed by Donald Douglas and Jack Northrop, and was based on the earlier O-25 model. The O-38 had a metal fuselage and wings, and was powered by a Pratt & Whitney R-1690 radial engine that gave it a top speed of 200 mph. The O-38 could carry a variety of cameras, radios, and bombs, and was armed with two fixed forward-firing machine guns and one flexible rear-firing machine gun. The O-38 was used for coastal patrol, border surveillance, mapping, and training missions. It also saw combat in the Philippines during World War II, where it was used for bombing and strafing Japanese targets. The O-38 was the last biplane observation aircraft in the US military service, and was replaced by more modern monoplane designs such as the North American O-47 and the Curtiss O-52 Owl.

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