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  • Brewster SB2A Buccaneer
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  • The Brewster SB2A Buccaneer was a single-engined mid-wing monoplane scout/bomber aircraft built for the United States Navy during the early 1940s. It was also supplied to the United States Army Air Corps.
  • The SB2A Buccaneer (Brewster Model 340, and known as the Bermuda in British service) was a single-engine light bomber designed by the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation for use by the United States Military, particularly the Navy.
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max takeoff weight alt
  • 6495.0
Guns
  • ** 2 × .50 in M2 Browning machine guns in fuselage ** 2 × .30 in M1919 Browning machine guns in wings ** 2 × .30 in flexible rear-mounted .30 machine guns
number of props
  • 1
length alt
  • 11.94 m
span main
  • 1432.56
Status
  • Retired
height alt
  • 4.70 m
primary user
Type
  • Scout bomber
type of prop
  • radial engine
range alt
  • 1455
length main
  • 1193.8
power alt
  • 1268.0
area main
  • 379.0
power main
  • 1700.0
bombs
  • 1000.0
height main
  • 469.9
span alt
  • 14.33 m
range main
  • 1675.0
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 274.0
engine (prop)
  • Wright R-2600-8
ceiling main
  • 24900.0
National Origin
empty weight main
  • 9924.0
area alt
  • 35.2
First Flight
  • 1941-06-17
more users
max speed alt
  • 238
jet or prop?
  • prop
empty weight alt
  • 4501.0
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 7,590 m
max takeoff weight main
  • 14289.0
Crew
  • 2
Number Built
  • 771
ref
  • United States Navy Aircraft since 1911
abstract
  • The Brewster SB2A Buccaneer was a single-engined mid-wing monoplane scout/bomber aircraft built for the United States Navy during the early 1940s. It was also supplied to the United States Army Air Corps.
  • The SB2A Buccaneer (Brewster Model 340, and known as the Bermuda in British service) was a single-engine light bomber designed by the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation for use by the United States Military, particularly the Navy.