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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Consolidated PBY Catalina Famed for its reliability the Catalina was one of the most extensively built flying boats with around 4,000 produced. Serving
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Nicknamed the 'Jug' the P-47 Thunderbolt entered service with the United States Army Air Force in May 1942 and would later be
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Grumman F8F Bearcat The F8F would be the last of Grumman's successful piston-engined carrier fighters and entered service in May 1945. The end of the Second
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Curtiss Hawk 75 The Hawk 75 fighter was an export version of the P-36 and was sold to a number of countries including China and France. When used by the
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Boeing P-26 Peashooter The P-26 Peashooter would be the first all-metal monoplane fighter to serve with the United States Army Air Corps. It would form
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Douglas TBD Devastator The TBD Devastator was a single-engined torpedo bomber used aboard aircraft carriers. Although a modern aircraft when it entered
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Douglas SBD Dauntless The Dauntless played a pivotal role for the United States Navy during the early part of the war in the Pacific as its foremost dive
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Curtiss SBC Helldiver Used by the United States and Royal Air Force, under the designation Cleveland, the Helldiver was already obsolete when the US entered
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Curtiss P-36 Hawk With the United States in need of modern fighter aircraft during the 1930s, the P-36 was developed to fill this gap. However, by the