Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver

Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver

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O avião SB2C Helldiver construído pela empresa Curtiss et que ses équipages ont surnommé «La bête» (The Beast) est un avion militaire qui a évolué durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. L’usine Curtiss assim como a de Brewster recebeu uma ordem da Marinha dos EUA em 39 de maio para fornecer a substituição do Douglas SBD Dauntless como um bombardeiro de mergulho embarcou nos porta-aviões da Marinha dos EUA. O protótipo fez seu primeiro voo de teste em 18 de dezembro de 1940 antes de ser destruído em um acidente nos dias seguintes. Este incidente fez com que o atraso se acumulasse agravado por inúmeras modificações no projeto inicial, resultando em um primeiro voo de produção em junho de 1942. Sua primeira missão de guerra foi aparentemente realizada apenas em 11 de novembro de 1943 durante o ataque que teve como alvo o bombardeio da ilha de Rabaul ocupada pelos japoneses.

Fonte: Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver sur Wikipedia

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The Curtiss SB2C Helldiver was a single-engine, two-seat carrier-based dive bomber developed for the United States Navy during World War II. It was designed to replace the highly successful Douglas SBD Dauntless, offering greater speed, range, and ordnance capacity.

While designed to be a significant leap forward, the Helldiver suffered from numerous technical and handling problems during its early development and service introduction. Its challenging low-speed handling characteristics and large size earned it the notorious nicknames, such as “The Beast” e “Son-of-a-Bitch 2nd Class” (a play on its SB2C designation). Despite its poor reputation among pilots, extensive modifications eventually made it the principal U.S. Navy dive bomber in the Pacific theater, credited with sinking more Japanese naval tonnage than any other type.


The SB2C-5 Variant

The SB2C-5 was the final and most refined production version of the Helldiver series, featuring numerous improvements based on combat experience:

Primary Role: Carrier-based Dive Bomber / Scout Bomber
Crew: 2 (Pilot and Gunner/Radio Operator)
Engine: 1 × Wright R-2600-20 Twin Cyclone radial engine
Power Output: 1,900 hp

Armament and Payload

The Helldiver was built to carry a heavy and varied load of weapons, utilizing an internal bomb bay to maintain aerodynamic efficiency during flight:

Tipo Details
Fixed Guns 2 × 20 mm AN/M2 cannons mounted in the wings.
Defensive Guns 2 × 7.62 mm (.30 cal) machine guns in a flexible dorsal mount for the rear gunner.
Internal Payload Up to 2,000 lbs (907 kg) of bombs, or 1 × Mark 13-2 torpedo.
External Payload Up to 8 × High Velocity Aircraft Rockets (HVAR) or additional bombs on underwing hardpoints.

Key Design Characteristics

  • Dive Brakes: Featured large, distinctive perforated (or “Swiss cheese”) split flaps that extended to slow the aircraft and prevent structural failure during steep, high-speed dives, ensuring accurate bomb release.
  • Internal Bomb Bay: Allowed the Helldiver to carry its primary ordnance load completely within the fuselage, reducing drag compared to carrying bombs externally.
  • Increased Fuel: The SB2C-5 variant had an increased fuel capacity, boosting its operational range.
  • Canopy: Later models, including the -5, often featured a frameless canopy for the pilot to improve visibility.

The arrival of air-to-ground rockets and the development of more versatile fighter-bombers ultimately made the specialized dive bomber obsolete, cementing the Curtiss Helldiver as the last of its kind in U.S. Navy service.

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