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SB2C-5 Helldiver Escadrille 3F, Arromanches, Indochina, 1954 (1:72)

Part Number: HA2204
Availability: Normally Stocked

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Prepainted Diecast Metal Model

Collectors item: Not suitable for children under 14

SB2C-5 Helldiver Escadrille 3F, Arromanches, Indochina, 1954 (1:72) by Hobby Master Diecast Airplanes
Item Number: HA2204

Professionally painted.

All markings pad applied for superb results.

Interchangeable canopies.

Crew figures.

Comes with display stand.

Landing gear can be displayed up or down.

Comes with missiles.

Photo-etched dive brakes.

Extremely sought after by collectors.

In 1938 the Curtiss SB2C was ordered by the US Government as a replacement for the SBD Dauntless but with numerous delays didn't reach the first squadrons until 1942. Even then the aircraft was plagued by poor workmanship and substandard material resulting in aerodynamic and structural problems. As each new variant was delivered these defects were corrected and with the last variant, the SB2C-5, Curtiss had a very good aircraft. Besides the US and France four other countries bought the Helldiver SB2C-5, Greece Portugal Thailand and Italy with Italy being the last to retire their aircraft in 1959.

The SB2C Helldiver was commonly referred to as “The Beast” because of its size and rather poor handling characteristics. Even with new variants and upgrades the Helldiver never received the credit and respect it deserved. It flew faster and further than the Avenger, except for range it beat the SBD in every category. Its cruising speed was only 2 mph slower than the famous Hellcat.

Between 1949 and 1954 France bought 110 SB2C-5 aircraft. Some of these planes were allotted to Esc 3F stationed onboard the carrier Arromanches. The Helldiver and pilots soon became well thought of by the French troops on the ground during the famous battle at Dien Bien Phu in 1954. Sometimes only feet above the ground the pilots flew countless sorties strafing and bombing the Viet-Minh with a total disregard to the heavy flak. These would be the last combat missions for the Helldiver but probably the most effective missions in the aircraft's history.

Specifications for the Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver

First flight – 18/12/1940

Crew – 2 X Pilot and Radio Operator/Gunner

Special Equipment – 1 X AN/APS-4 radar housed in a pod under the right wing.

Dimensions
Length – 36.7ft (11.18m)
Wingspan – 49.7ft (15.16m)
Height – 13.2ft (4.01m)

Performance
Engine – 1 X Wright R-2600-2- Cyclone / 1900hp (1,417kW)
Speed – Cruise / 158mph (254km/h) (137kts)
Maximum Speed – 295mph (475km/h) (256kts)
Rate Of Climb – 1,800ft/min (548m/min)
Service Ceiling – 29,100ft (8,869m)
Range – 1,165miles (1,876km)

Weight
Empty – 1,057lbs (7535kg)
Maximum Take Off – 16,616lbs (7,537kg)

Armament
2 X 20mm fixed wing cannon or 4 X 0.50 caliber fixed wing machine guns
2 X 0.30 caliber rear cockpit machine guns or 1 X 0.50 caliber flexible rear cockpit machine gun
Bomb Load- 1 X torpedo or 1,000 pounds of bombs in the bay or 4 X depth charges
Also capable of carry an additional 1,000 pounds of bombs or 8 X 5inch rockets under the wings.

Model Details for Hobby Master 1:72 French Navy SB2C-5 Helldiver - ID# 20374

Hobby Master French Navy SB2C-5 Helldiver 1:72 - HA2204 - ID#20374
French Navy Hobby Master
French Navy Hobby Master

Country &
Continent:
France
France
Europe
Europe

Aircraft: SB2C-5 Helldiver Scale: 1:72

Part #: HA2204 ID#: 20374

Release Date: 2009 Disc Date: 2009

Status: Limited Production Units: 1000

Remarks: "Aeronavale Esc. 3F, Arromanches, Indochina, 1954".
Window Code: W1 Box Code:  NA

Registration:  White 3F3 Engines: 1 Wright R-2600-2 Cyclone 20

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Classification: Military

Last Updated: 10/22/2011





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