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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_TBF_Avenger
The Grumman TBF Avenger (designated TBM for aircraft manufactured by General Motors) is an American torpedo bomber developed initially for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, and eventually used by several air and naval aviation services around the world. The Avenger entered U.S. service in 1942, and first saw action during the Battle of Midway. Despite the loss of five of the six Avengers on its combat debut, it survived in service to become one of the outstanding torpedo bombers of World War II. Greatly modified after the war, it remained in use until the 1960s Grumman's first torpedo bomber was the heaviest single-engined aircraft of World War II, and only the USAAF's P-47 Thunderbolt came close to equalling it in maximum loaded weight among all single-engined fighters, being only some 400 lb (181 kg) lighter than the TBF, by the end of World War II. The Avenger was the first design to feature a new "compound angle" wing-folding mechanism created by Grumman, intended to maximize storage space on an aircraft carrier; the F4F-4 and later models of Wildcat received a similar folding wing and the F6F Hellcat (both designed by Grumman) employed this mechanism as well. The engine used was the Wright R-2600-20 Cyclone 14 twin-row radial engine (which produced 1,900 hp/1,417 kW). The aircraft took 25 gallons of oil and used one gallon per minute at start-up. Role Torpedo bomber National origin United States Manufacturer Grumman General Motors First flight 7 August 1941 Introduction 1942 Retired 1960s Status Retired Primary users United States Navy Royal Navy Royal Canadian Navy Royal New Zealand Air Force Number built 9,839 In June 1943, future-President George H. W. Bush was commissioned as the youngest naval aviator at the time.[8] Later, while flying a TBM with VT-51 (from the USS San Jacinto (CVL-30)), his Avenger was shot down on 2 September 1944 over the Pacific island of Chichi Jima.[9] However, he released his payload and hit the radio tower target before being forced to bail out over water. Both of his crewmates died. He was rescued at sea by the American submarine USS Finback (SS-230). He later received the Distinguished Flying Cross. Specifications (TBF Avenger) General characteristics Crew: 3 Length: 40 ft 11.5 in (12.48 m) Wingspan: 54 ft 2 in[28] (16.51 m) Height: 15 ft 5 in (4.70 m) Wing area: 490.02 ft² (45.52 m²) Empty weight: 10,545 lb (4,783 kg) Loaded weight: 17,893 lb (8,115 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Wright R-2600-20 radial engine, 1,900 hp (1,420 kW) Performance Maximum speed: 275 mph[29] (442 km/h) Range: 1,000 mi (1,610 km) Service ceiling: 30,100 ft (9,170 m) Rate of climb: 2,060 ft/min (10.5 m/s) Wing loading: 36.5 lbf/ft² (178 kg/m²) Power/mass: 0.11 hp/lb (0.17 kW/kg) Armament Guns: 1 × 0.30 in (7.62 mm) nose-mounted M1919 Browning machine gun (on early models) or 2 × 0.50 in (12.7 mm) wing-mounted M2 Browning machine guns 1 × 0.50 in (12.7 mm) dorsal-mounted M2 Browning machine gun 1 × 0.30 in (7.62 mm) ventral-mounted M1919 Browning machine gun Rockets: up to eight 3.5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rockets, 5-Inch Forward Firing Aircraft Rockets or High Velocity Aerial Rockets Bombs: Up to 2,000 lb (907 kg) of bombs or 1 × 2,000 lb (907 kg) Mark 13 torpedo * |
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