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Things with wings -The VULTEE VENGEANCE .

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  • From: Medford, OR
Posted by OMCUSNR on Friday, February 3, 2012 9:17 AM

"... For example, a German soldier would shout a warning to his fellows about an American A-26 attacking their position with the cry of "ACHTUNG, STUKA!"... 

 

Whereas his American counterpart would have just yelled... "INCOMING!!"

Grumman Iron Works Fan.

"Don't sweat the small stuff.  And.... it's ALL small stuff, until you hear INCOMING!!!!!!"

dmk
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  • From: North Carolina, USA
Posted by dmk on Friday, February 3, 2012 8:14 AM

This is what I love about this forum. All the wonderful trivia.  Cool

 

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  • From: Iowa
Posted by Hans von Hammer on Sunday, January 29, 2012 6:43 AM

Just an aside, the Ju87's gear was jettisonable for ditching or belly-landings.. And technically, "Stuka" is the German abbreviation for "Sturzkampfflugzeug" (STUrzKAmpfflugzeug), which translates to "Dive Bomber".. So ALL dive bombers, from the A-17 to the SBD, to the Ju-87 and 88 are technically "Stukas", in the German... 

It's just that the Ju87 was the "definative" WW2 German dive-bomber, and through common usage became known as the "Stuka"... For example, a German soldier would shout a warning to his fellows about an American A-26 attacking their position with the cry of "ACHTUNG, STUKA!"... 

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  • From: Twin Cities of Minnesota
Posted by Don Stauffer on Saturday, January 28, 2012 9:30 AM

The Vultee doesn't have real gull wings (actually, inverted gull is a better term).  The Corsair is the only US WW2 plane that did, I believe.  Also, the A-17 attack/dive bomber had wheel pants, which are big identifiers on the Stuka, so the A-17 probably looks as much like a Stuka as the Vengeance.  Though the A-17 never went into real volume production, it is, of course the ancester of the Dauntless!

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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  • From: Iowa
Posted by Hans von Hammer on Saturday, January 28, 2012 7:50 AM

HOW-COME no one told me about a plane in the U.S. air force that looked like a STUKA ?

Frankly, I didn't make the even the remote connection...  Viewed from the front, the Vultee bird resembles the TBF more to me...

 

 

 

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  • From: Illinois: Hive of Scum and Villany
Posted by Sprue-ce Goose on Friday, January 27, 2012 9:31 PM

Captain Eric Brown , RN test pilot , wrote about that aircraft.

In his opinion the aircraft ( Vengeance IV ) placed second in dive bombing efficiency.

The STUKA being first

http://www.internetmodeler.com/artman/publish/nrbook_reviews/Wings-of-the-Weird-Wonderful.php

Revell re-issued the old FROG kit

http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/portland/971/Reviews/usaaf/vengeance-m.htm

 

 

 

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Things with wings -The VULTEE VENGEANCE .
Posted by tankerbuilder on Friday, January 27, 2012 7:03 PM

I know it got reviewed . This is NOT about that I was looking at the picture .HOW-COME no one told me about a plane in the U.S. air force that looked like a STUKA ? Well , remotely resembled one . I just get all excited about BENT-WING BIRDS ! They look more menacing to me . Albeit , with the to tall canopy , it is more than remeinscent of the early STUKAS . I might go out and acquire that one .Even though I don,t build many birds .This one has bent wings , I GOTTA !      tankerbuilder

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