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Pilot with SBD Dauntless
Pilot with SBD Dauntless 
SBD Dauntless on Flight Apron
SBD Dauntless on Flight Apron 
Three SBD/A-24 Dauntless Flying in Formation
Three SBD/A-24 Dauntless Flying in Formation 
P-51 Mustang and SBD Dauntless on Tarmac
P-51 Mustang and SBD Dauntless on Tarmac 
SBD-3 on the Tarmac, Early US Army Air Corps Markings
SBD-3 on the Tarmac, Early US Army Air Corps Markings 
SBD Dauntless Refueling
SBD Dauntless Refueling 
SBD Dauntless Refueling
SBD Dauntless Refueling 
SBD Dauntless in Flight
SBD Dauntless in Flight 
Three SBD/A-24 Dauntless Flying in Formation
Three SBD/A-24 Dauntless Flying in Formation 
A-24 Dauntless in Flight
A-24 Dauntless in Flight 
Vintage Douglas Airview Cover, SBD Rear Gunner
Vintage Douglas Airview Cover, SBD Rear Gunner 
Douglas SBD-3 on the Ground, in Revised US Army Air Corps Livery
Douglas SBD-3 on the Ground, in Revised US Army Air Corps Livery 
SBD-1 Dauntless Peel Off
SBD-1 Dauntless Peel Off 
A-24 Dauntless Squadron Flying Near Hermosa Beach
A-24 Dauntless Squadron Flying Near Hermosa Beach 
Douglas SBD Dauntless Dive Bombers in Flight
Douglas SBD Dauntless Dive Bombers in Flight 
SBD-3 Dauntless at El Segundo with "Swiss Cheese" Flaps
SBD-3 Dauntless at El Segundo with "Swiss Cheese" Flaps 
A-24 Dauntless in Flight
A-24 Dauntless in Flight 
A-24s Lined Up Outside Air Force Plant 3
A-24s Lined Up Outside Air Force Plant 3 
Douglas SBD Dauntless Manufacturing Line
Douglas SBD Dauntless Manufacturing Line 
Douglas SBD-3 on the Ground, in Revised US Army Air Corps Livery
Douglas SBD-3 on the Ground, in Revised US Army Air Corps Livery 
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SBD Dauntless on Tarmac

The SBD Dauntless was a two-place, low-wing Navy scout bomber, powered by a single Wright R1820, 1200-horsepower engine. The Dauntless became a mainstay of the Navy's air fleet in the Pacific, with the lowest loss ratio of any U.S. carrier aircraft. A total of 5396 SBDs was delivered between the first delivery in 1940 and the end of produciton in 1944. 
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Unique identifier BI224417 
Boeing ID es1075 
Type Image 
Size 3280px × 2598px   8MB 
License type RM 
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1940s
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ground shots
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