![]() For the transparent part of the bow you could mount two gondolas on both sides of the hull, including two machine guns. ![]() Two alternative were proposed to use part of the bow, one transparent to the bombardier and the other covered, equipped with a battery of six machine 7.7 mm guns and two 12.7 mm caliber. The design team from company Douglas decided to modify the earlier draft Model 7A through replacement of engines for stronger Pratt & Whitney R-1830 S3C3-G with a capacity of 1100 hp, changing the designation of the project on the Model 7B. USAAC in autumn 1937 published the specification for a new bomber. P-70) was an American attack, medium bomber, intruder and night fighter aircraft of World War II. Havoc with streamlined 1416 litres external fuel tankĭouglas A-20 Havoc (Boston, DB-7. Havoc named LITTLE CHIEF of the 90th Bomb Group The cockpit interior of a Douglas A-20 Havoc bomber Aircraft carrying variants of the special North West African forces camouflage applied in the field.Ī-20 of 47th Bomb Group “Eleven’s Worth” Nose Artĭouglas A-20B Havocs #88 and #59 41-3132 of 86th BS 47th BG ItalyĬrashed Douglas A-20 of 47th Bomb Group tailĪ-20 from 47th BG and P-47 Thunderbolt crashĭouglas A-20B Havoc 41-3431 #30 of 47th Bomb GroupĪ-20B Havoc #62 41-3430 “Marty I” of 47th BG and EtnaĪ-20J Havoc In Action ETO 43-21745 code 8U+S 410th Bomb Group 646th Bomb Squadronĭouglas A-20G Havoc 43-9432 “Bevo” of the 387th Bomb Squadron hit by flak during an attack on Kokas New Guinea 22 July 1944ĭouglas A-20J-10-DO Havoc, Europe Maxine 43-9913ĭouglas A-20J-15-DO Havoc Attack Bomber GERRY 43-21747Ī-20G Havoc 43-9521 named LITTLE CHIEF of the 90th Bomb GroupĪ-20 Attack Bomber Crashed Into P-47 Fighter Plane on Fieldĭouglas A-20J-20-DO Havoc, Aircrew member 43-22068Ī-20 Havoc LA FRANCE LIBRE, 668th BS, 416th BG 1944Ī-20 Havoc Bomber Factory Airfield Long Beach California 1942 ![]() G4M1 from 705th Kokutai on the groundįirst DB-7 for Armée de l’Air with narrow vertical tailĭouglas A-20J 43-21745 “Irene” 8U-S of the 646th BSīoston bombers in flight over North African Coast 1941īostons Mk III RH-D and RH-G of RAF No 88 Squdron searching for Scharnhorst 1942īritish Boston III serial W8255, El Segundo Plantīoston III W8315 at A&AEE with Bristol turretĪ-20J Havoc 43-9639 #18 47th BG named Princess Ruthieĭouglas A-20J 35 of the 47th Bombardment Group Parachuting Supplies over Franceĭouglas A-20 Havocs 52 and 51 of the 47th BG in flightĪ-20B Havocs #72 41-3665 and #94 41-3144 of 47th Bomb GroupĪ-20B 14 41-3357 “Dirty Gertie” of the 47th BG over Tunisia, 1943ĭouglas A-20 94 of the 47th BG Capodichino – Vesuvius before eruptionĪ-20B Havoc, tail code 14, 41-3357 “Dirty Gertie” of the 47th BGĪ-20 Havoc #52 “Camille C” of 47th Bomb GroupĪ-20J #36 43-22070 from 47th Bomb Group in flightĭouglas A-20B-DL Havoc #15 41-3356 “Ball of fire” of 47th Bomb Groupĭouglas A-20B 41-3014. Havoc I BJ496 used for experimental night camouflage trials in February 1941: Extra Dark Sea Grey and a special mix Olive GreyĭB-7B AL904 captured on Java and tested by Japanese NavyĪ-20G 42-86573 with 374 gal (1415 liters) external fuel tankįormation of Douglas A-20A bombers over Los Angeles 1941īostons Mk III Z2303 and Z2284 of No 114 Squadron RAFĥth AF A-20 Havocs on production line in New Guinea Jungle 1944Ī-20 of the 89th BS, 3rd Bomb Group during a low level attack on the Lae airfield. 107 Squadron RAF December 1942Ī-20B Havoc Miss Carriage 41-3268 of the 47th Bomb Group in North Africa 1943 Soviet mechanics with Lend-Lease A-20B Havoc 41-3506 at Abadan Airfield in Iran 1943Ĥ16th Bomb Group, 668th BS, A-20 43-9380 “Denver Darling” nose art, Englandīoston III AL754 of No. Jet Assisted Take Off of A-20B Havoc 41-2990 at Wright Field Pilot Rowell after crash landing Boston III A28-8 code DU-J of 22 squadron RAAF, New Guinea 1943ĭouglas production line at the Santa Monica AirportĪ-20 bombs German positions at Cisterna 1944Ī-20G-25 Havoc 43-9196 at New Orleans Air Station Bostons Mk III 88 Sqn Z2230, AL690 and AL693īoston II AH435 at at Floyd Bennett FieldĮngine change during the Carolina war games
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