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Squadron/Signal Publications 1054: SB2C Helldiver in action - Aircraft No. 54 (Repost)

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Squadron/Signal Publications 1054: SB2C Helldiver in action - Aircraft No. 54 (Repost)

Robert Stern, Don Greer - SB2C Helldiver in action - Aircraft No. 54
Squadron/Signal Publications | 1982 | ISBN: 0897471288 | English | 51 pages | PDF | 13.13 MB
Squadron/Signal Publications 1054

US Navy pilots nicknamed the Helldiver "the Beast". It was not a popular plane, not easy to fly. Curtiss Aircraft designed this plane to US Navy specifications, which forced it to be too small for everything it was trying to do - have long range, carry 1,000 lbs and be a scout/bomber to replace the Douglas Dauntless. The Navy was gearing up for WW2, the plane was ordered into production before the first prototype had flown. After two years, they had improved the plane somewhat, but could never overcome the basic design limitations.
Just because the plane was not a war winner, does't mean this isn't a good book. This series of books has excellent, concise histories with lots of diagrams, black and white photos and color schemes used by the Navy during WW2 and afterwards. All versions are addressed, making this a great book for a modeler or aviation fan.