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Douglas A 20 J Havoc

Douglas A 20 J Havoc - a-20, douglas, entropy, havoc, light bomber, wallpaper, wwii
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The Douglas A-20/DB-7 Havoc was a family of American attack, light bomber and night fighter aircraft of World War II, serving with several Allied air forces, principally those of the Soviet Union, United Kingdom, and United States. The DB-7 was also used by the air forces of Australia, South Africa, France, and The Netherlands during the war, and Brazil afterwards. The bomber aircraft was known as Boston among British and Commonwealth air forces, while the RAF night fighter variants were given the service name Havoc. The USAAF assigned the DB-7 the designation "A-20" and gave it the popular name "Havoc".
Entropy Uploaded by Entropy on . Douglas A 20 J Havoc - Desktop Nexus Aircraft Download free wallpapers and background images: Douglas A 20 J Havoc. Desktop Nexus Aircraft background ID 188965. The Douglas A-20/DB-7 Havoc was a family of American attack, light bomber and night fighter aircraft of World War II, serving with several Allied air forces, principally those of the Soviet Union, United Kingdom, and United States. The DB-7 was also used by the air forces of Australia, South Africa, France, and The Netherlands during the war, and Brazil afterwards. The bomber aircraft was known as Boston among British and Commonwealth air forces, while the RAF night fighter variants were given the service name Havoc. The USAAF assigned the DB-7 the designation "A-20" and gave it the popular name "Havoc". 4.5
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tsistsistas11
Posted by tsistsistas11 on 09/30/10 at 05:19 PM
this is one of my favorites from early ww2
ShamROCKS
Posted by ShamROCKS on 11/09/09 at 11:46 PM
Get to know the airplanes and you'll aquire a wealth of historical knowledge....And its FUN Kids!
ShamROCKS
Posted by ShamROCKS on 10/01/09 at 03:25 PM
This one is the A-20 "J". Usually leading as point on missions. The A-20 "G" would follow, without the glass nose, and machine guns in its place.
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Uploaded By: Entropy
Date Uploaded: September 30, 2009
Filename: A-20_Havoc.jpg
Original Resolution: 1680x1050
File Size: 1.24 MB
Category: Antique

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