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What's this (recce quiz)?

Pags

N/A
pilot
Best guesses as to the four aircraft pictured below (no cheating with the links :))?

XBTK-1_with_drop_tank_1945.jpg


Douglas_XSB2D_Destroyer_in_flight.jpg


Douglas_BTD-1_at_Patuxent_River.jpg


Curtiss_XBTC-2_Model_B_in_flight.jpg
 

jollygreen07

Professional (?) Flight Instructor
pilot
Contributor
Yeah, I think he said NOT to cheat using the links. Though I seem to remember something about the cheating/trying relationship.
 

Pags

N/A
pilot
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiser-Fleetwings_XBTK
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_BTD_Destroyer
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_BTD_Destroyer
4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtiss_XBTC

Pags, just a thought if you do this again. When you right click on the photos that you posted if you look under "properties" you find the title of the photo which contained the name of the aircraft.

And that's why I asked you all to not cheat by "peaking". So much for an academic honor code at NWC. :rolleyes:

A+ on the answers, but overall grade of F for ungentlemanly conduct. :)
 

helolumpy

Apprentice School Principal
pilot
Contributor
You didn't say "shall not" therefore it's authorized!

But truth be told first thought was the top one was a P-47 variant and the bottom 3 were AD-1 Skywarrior variants.
 

Pags

N/A
pilot
They were all procured as part of a competition to find replacements for the SB2C and TBM. The idea was to provide one aircraft to fill the dive bomber and torpedo bomber roles (BT). The little known firm Kaiser-Fleet Wings was involved because the Navy wanted to source the aircraft from manufacturer's that weren't tapped out by wartime production demands. The Douglas BTD started out as the second aircraft pictured and changed to the third aircraft when the Navy decided it only wanted single piloted aircraft. The Navy ended up placing orders for 300+ BTD-1s but this was reduced to 28 when the war ended. These 28 aircraft were quickly supplanted by two follow ons to the BT competition that ended up beating out the Curtis XBTC:

Martin_AM-1_NATC_in_flight.jpg


Douglas_XBT2D-1_Skyraider_prototype_NACA.jpg


Of these two aircraft, one would be known as the "Awful Monster" and, although capable of lifting tremendous loads, was derided for it's handling capabilities at the boat and was quickly supplanted fleet wide by the "Able Dog". So, there's a good reason that all the aircraft pictured look like Skyraider derivatives; in a sense they were.
 
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