The World War II era Douglas SBD ("Scout Bomber Douglas") Dauntless had a
Wright R-1820-60 radial engine generating 1,200 hp .
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"Dauntless" Dive Bombers put holes in the flight decks.
The cost of a Dauntless dive bomber can vary significantly depending on its condition, rarity, and whether it's a restored aircraft or a replica. Original WWII-era aircraft can range from $200,000 to over $1 million, depending on their historical significance and restoration quality. Collectors and enthusiasts may also pay a premium for rare variants or well-preserved examples. However, specific prices can fluctuate based on market demand and individual sales.
Dive Bomber - video game - was created in 1988.
Dive Bomber - video game - happened in 1988.
1. A6M Zero fighter 2. Val dive bomber 3. Kate torpedo bomber 4. Betty bomber (twin engine) 5. Tony fighter (liquid cooled engine) 6. Shiden fighter 7. Nell bomber (twin engine)
Answer Hmm. Not sure of an acronym for that. Their most popular dive bomber was named Stuka. It was a Junkers Ju-87.
Dive bomber
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Twin engine Betty bomber; Val dive bomber; Kate torpedo bomber; and the Zero fighter were the primary aircraft in WWII. Don't forget the aircraft that were cobbled together to make the kamikazis towards the end of the war - sadly I can't remember if they formally had a name.
yes you can dive bomb. i will use an example. I'm using the us dauntless dive bombers as an example because i know about them the best. 1st you would start at a normal cruising altitude and open your bomb bay (the bomb bay is where the bomb is stored). then you would put the nose of your bomber down and start your dive. you will accelerate very fast but make sure you are diving 70*.open your dive flaps (dive flaps slow you down in a dive) drop your bomb and pull up! after you use your bomb you can also "dive strafe" a target. this is when you nose down sight the target and just fire at it. HOPE THIS HELPS!
The Dive Bomber fairground ride was manufactured by the British company, SBF Visa Group. Known for its innovative and thrilling amusement rides, SBF Visa Group has created various attractions for amusement parks and fairs around the world. The Dive Bomber features a unique design that simulates the experience of a dive, offering riders an exhilarating experience.
Stuka comes from the German word for dive bomber, Sturzkampfflugzeug.