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Vultee Vengeance (Canadian: 8 )

Vultee Vengeance

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The Vultee A-31 Vengeance was an American dive bomber of World War II, built by Vultee Aircraft. A modified version was designated A-35. The Vengeance was not used operationally by the United States, but was operated as a front-line aircraft by the British Royal Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force, and the Indian Air Force in Southeast Asia and the Southwest Pacific.

In 1940, Vultee Aircraft started the design of a single engined dive-bomber, the Vultee Model 72 (V-72) to meet the requirements of the French Armée de l'Air. The V-72 was built with private funds and was intended for sale to foreign markets. The V-72 was a low-wing, single-engine monoplane with a closed cockpit and a crew of two. An air-cooled radial Wright Twin Cyclone GR-2600-A5B-5 engine rated at 1,600 hp (1,200 kW) powered the V-72. It was armed with both fixed forward-firing and flexible-mounted .30 in (7.62 mm) machine guns in the rear cockpit. The aircraft also carried up to 1,500 lb (680 kg) of bombs in an interior bomb bay and on external wing racks.

The Vengeance was uniquely designed to dive vertically without lift from the wing pulling the aircraft off target. To this end, it had a 0 degree angle of incidence on the wing to better align the nose of the aircraft with the target during the dive. This resulted in the aircraft cruising in a nose-up attitude, giving a poor forward view for the pilot, particularly during landing. It had an unusual, W-shaped wing planform. This resulted from an error in calculating its centre of gravity. Moving the wing back by "sweeping" the centre section was a simpler fix than re-designing the wing root. This gives the impression of an inverted gull wing when seen from an angle, when in fact the wing has a more conventional dihedral on the outer wing panels. Wikipedia

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Canadian Aircraft Losses (8)
last update: 2021-11-04 15:12:00

Vengeance AN613

s/n
 AN613
m/d
 V‑72

Known Squadron Assignments: ;320

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1943-December-17 KIFA RCAF Warrant Officer 1st Class Joseph Anthony James Jewell Pierson 2023-07-18

Vengeance AN618

s/n
 AN618
m/d
 V‑72

Known Squadron Assignments: ;8

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1944-May-16 KIA RCAF Flying Officer Hazen Edward Dougherty 2023-08-01

Vengeance AN629

s/n
 AN629
m/d
 V‑72

Known Squadron Assignments: ;152

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1944-February-17 KIFA RCAF Warrant Officer 1st Class Thomas Barlow 2023-07-24
1944-February-17 KIFA RCAF Flying Officer Victor John Hillman 2023-07-24

Vengeance AN679

s/n
 AN679
m/d
 V‑72

Known Squadron Assignments: ;110

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1944-August-08 KIA RCAF Flying Officer John Matches Robertson 2023-07-18

Vengeance AN706

s/n
 AN706
m/d
 V‑72

Known Squadron Assignments: ;84

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1944-March-04 KIA RCAF Pilot Officer Owen Andrew Keech 2023-07-21

Vengeance AP120

s/n
 AP120
m/d
 V‑72

Known Squadron Assignments: ;110

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1942-December-10 KIA RCAF Warrant Officer 1st Class William J "Billie" Carmichael 2024-01-05

Vengeance EZ904

s/n
 EZ904

Known Squadron Assignments: ;110

1943-December-17 KIA RCAF Flying Officer Anthony John Davies 2023-07-18

Vengeance FB952

s/n
 FB952

Known Squadron Assignments: ;8

Equivalent to USAAF A-31.
1944-August-14 KIA RCAF Flying Officer William Ernest Jay McBain 2023-07-17

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