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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
BI219040
Boeing ID
97g05215
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Size
5746px × 3778px 20MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1930s
adults
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day
exteriors
full body views
ground crews
ground shots
historic production status
military
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monoplanes
photos
propeller planes
right side views
several/groups
snow
tarmac
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walking
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