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Douglas SBD-5 'Dauntless'

Description
  Manufacturer:Douglas


  Base model:SBD
  Designation:SBD
  Version:-5
  Nickname:Dauntless
  Designation System:U.S. Navy / Marines
  Designation Period:1934-1946
  Basic role:Scout Bomber
  Crew:Pilot and observer/rear gunner

Specifications
  Length: 33' 1" 10.0 m
  Height:13' 7" 4.1 m
  Wingspan: 41' 6" 12.6 m
  Wingarea: 325.0 sq ft 30.0 sq m
  Empty Weight: 6,404 lb 2,905 kg
  Gross Weight: 10,676 lb 4,852 kg
  Max Weight: 10,700 lb 4,853 kg

Propulsion
  No. of Engines: 1
  Powerplant: Wright R-1820-60
  Horsepower (each): 1200

Performance
  Range: 1,115 miles 1,795 km
  Cruise Speed: 185 mph 298 km/h 161 kt
  Max Speed: 255 mph 410 km/h 221 kt
  Climb: 1,700 ft/min 518 m/min
  Ceiling: 25,530 ft 7,780 m

Known serial numbers
10807 / 11066, 28059 / 28829, 28831 / 29213, 35922 / 35949, 35951 / 36421, 36433 / 36932 , 54050 / 54599

Examples of this type may be found at
MuseumCityState
Lone Star Flight MuseumGalvestonTexas
National Museum of Naval AviationNAS PensacolaFlorida
The Air Museum "Planes of Fame"ChinoCalifornia
United States Marine Corps Air/Ground MuseumQuanticoVirginia

SBD-5 on display

Lone Star Flight Museum

The Air Museum

The Air Museum "Planes of Fame"
  


 

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04/11/2008 @ 04:30 [ref: 20445]
 Frank Brooks
 Fort Johnson, NY
Can you tell me the color names (specs) for the Pacific theater paint scheme? I am working on a 1/9 scale of the Dauntless and would like to paint the plane in the right colors.
04/10/2008 @ 04:57 [ref: 20412]
 Edawg
 , DE
I was wondering do you know abot the sbd5 in the smithsonian air and space musuem plane number 109

03/21/2008 @ 17:41 [ref: 20226]
 kenw
 , TX
Thank you so much for providing this site. I am sitting here with my dad, who is now 83 and slipping away quickly. He was the radio-gunner on an SBD on Ford Island shortly after the attack at Pearl Harbor, on patrol duty. Altho he doesn't understand the internet, sitting here with him looking at the pics and exploring the links has truly been an emotional experience for both of us.

Thank you so very much for the joy we just experienced!

03/12/2008 @ 15:48 [ref: 19993]
 Edward J. Gillespie
 East Lansing, MI
6/16/07

As a salute to my friend, Marine Harold A. Clemetsen, an individual who flew the Dauntless 5 while in the South Pacific (Emirau) during WWII, I've created a website to share his hundreds of photos. Please feel free to visit it at www.vmsb243.com Just started this effort so I'll be adding photos on a regular basis for the next several months. Ed Gillespie-East Lansing, Michigan.

06/16/2007 @ 12:31 [ref: 16850]
 clell gresham
 boerne, TX
could some one tell me how many g's were pulled in a dive? please e-mail to sgtgresham@yahoo.com thanks
05/24/2006 @ 08:11 [ref: 13368]
 Robert
 Palmdale, CA
OK lets have some fun here. First of all the center photo is not a Dauntless SBD. Now the aircraft in the picture has been called an SNJ. Here's the teaser..Are you sure it's not a NA-64? (Very Big Grin) They are very close except for two differences. Name the differences.
10/31/2005 @ 12:15 [ref: 11618]
 Aaron Robinson
 Wilmington, NC
The lack of bombs indicate that the centre pic is,indeed,not a Dauntless.
06/02/2005 @ 12:57 [ref: 10374]
 Aaron Robinson
 Wilmington, NC
The lack of contact bombs or guns indicate that the centere pic is indeed,not a Dauntless.
06/02/2005 @ 12:54 [ref: 10373]
 Mike
 , KY
Respectfully, T-6/SNJ canopy, T-6/SNJ vertical stabilizer, lack of dive brakes, and two-bladed prop indicate that the center photograph is, indeed, not a Dauntless.
03/07/2005 @ 13:15 [ref: 9639]

 

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