
Severnoamerički A-36A Apač | |
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Zemlja | Sjedinjene Države |
Ulogu | Kopneni napad/ronilački bombarder |
Prvi let | Oktobar 1942 |
Izgradio | 500 |
Čaj Severnoamerički A-36 Apač (navedena u nekim izvorima kao "Osvajač", ali se naziva i Mustang) bila je zemljano-napadna/ronilačka bombarderska verzija severnoameričkog P-51 Mustanga, iz kojeg se može razlikovati prisustvo pravougaonih, zašiljenih ronilačkih kočnica iznad i ispod krila. Ukupno 500 ronilačkih bombardera A-36 služilo je u Severnoj Africi, Mediteranu, Italiji i pozorištu Kina-Burma-Indija tokom Drugog svetskog rata, pre nego što je povučen iz operativne upotrebe 1944.
North American A-36A Apache | |
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Fotograf | Džon Hek |
Lokalizacija | Nepoznato |
Fotografije | 14 |

Informacije | |
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Ulogu | Kopneni napad/ronilački bombarder |
Proizvođača | Severnoamerička avijacija |
Dizajner | Edgar Šmued |
Prvi let | Oktobar 1942 |
Uvod | 1942 |
Penzionisani | 1945 |
Primarni korisnik | Američke vojne vazdušne snage |
Broj je napravljen | 500 |
Razvijeno od | P-51 Mustang |
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Fotograf | Vladimir Jakubov |
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Fotografije | 26 |
Čaj Severnoamerički A-36A Apač was a ground-attack variant of the P-51 Mustang fighter aircraft. It was developed for the United States Army Air Forces during World War II and saw service in North Africa, Italy, and the China-Burma-India theater. The A-36A had a reinforced airframe and dive brakes to enable it to perform steep dive bombing attacks. It was armed with six 0.50 caliber machine guns in the wings and two 500-pound bombs under the wings or fuselage. The A-36A was also capable of carrying rockets or drop tanks for increased range.
Čaj A-36A was nicknamed “Invader” by its crews, but it was also known as “Mustang” or “Apache”. The A-36A was a fast and agile aircraft that could deliver accurate and devastating strikes on enemy targets. It was well liked by its pilots and ground crews, who praised its performance and reliability. The A-36A played an important role in supporting Allied ground forces and disrupting enemy supply lines in various theaters of war.
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