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A-20A Havoc in Flight
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DB-7. a RAF DB-7/A-20 Boston/Havoc Landing
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The Douglas DB-7/A-20 Havoc was the most-produced attack bomber during World War II. A total of 7,477 DB-7/A-20s were built, most at Douglas, although 380 were built at the Boeing plant in Seattle, Wash. The Havoc was a mid-wing, twin-engine, three-place medium bomber that earned a reputation for getting its crews home, even when both crew and aircraft suffered crippling blows. It was called the "Boston" when it was built for England's Royal Air Force.
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Unique identifier
BI219044
Boeing ID
97g05217
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5615px × 4393px 23MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1930s
air to air
airplanes
attack
bombers
copy space
day
exteriors
flying
full body views
historic production status
left front views
military
military livery
monoplanes
nobody
photos
propeller planes
sunshine
viewed from below
vintage / retro
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