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Douglas A-20 'Havoc'

Description
  Manufacturer:Douglas
  Base model:A-20
  Designation:A-20
  Nickname:Havoc
  Designation System:U.S. Air Force
  Designation Period:1926-1947
  Basic role:Attack
  Crew:3

Specifications
  Length: 47' 7" 14.5 m
  Wingspan: 61' 4" 18.6 m
  Gross Weight: 19,050 lb 8,639 kg

Propulsion
  No. of Engines: 2
  Powerplant: Wright R-2600-7
  Horsepower (each): 1700

Performance
  Max Speed: 390 mph 628 km/h 339 kt

Known serial numbers
39-735


 

Recent comments by our visitors
 Chris Marco
 Grove City, OH
Mark,
I have plans for the A-20 in 1"=1'=0" scale. It is R/C and available from www.scalercmodels.com. I also have the A-26 and 35 other scale aircraft plans.
08/17/2013 @ 13:21 [ref: 68021]
 Chris Marco
 Grove City, OH
Mark,
I have plans for the A-20 in 1"=1'=0" scale. It is R/C and available from www.scalercmodels.com. I also have the A-26 and 35 other scale aircraft plans.
08/17/2013 @ 13:20 [ref: 68020]
 Chris Marco
 Grove City, OH
Mark,
I have plans for the A-20 in 1"=1'=0" scale. It is R/C and available from www.scalercmodels.com. I also have the A-26 and 35 other scale aircraft plans.
08/17/2013 @ 13:19 [ref: 68019]
 Don Coe
 Kansas City, KS
My dad was a Tech Sgt. with the 312th bomb group, 388th air service squadron was called "The Roarin Twenties." He worked on the Havoc and P40,and P38's in New Guinea and ended up in Okinawa before the war ended.I am looking for a plastic model of the Havoc.If any are avalible please E-mail me. Thank you.
02/03/2011 @ 15:27 [ref: 35925]
 PETER NOTARO
 DOTHAN, AL
DEAR SIR,
I'M LOOKING FOR A A-20 HAVOC OR AN A-26 INVADER
BALSA FLYING MODEL TO BE BUILT BY ME.....SINCE I
WAS A KID I ALWAYS WANTED TO BUILD ONE. THE RYAN ST
AND THE A-20 OR THE A-26 WHERE MY FAVORITES. I GOT
THE RYAN ST BUILT. NEXT PROJECT A-20, A-26. WHERE CAN
I FIND ONE? THERE ARE SO MANY AIRPLANES IN THE MARKET,
BUT I JUST CAN'T FIND WHAT I WANT. A 3/4 INCH SCALE
WOULD BE FINE. I'M READY TO TAKE ANY SCALE THE WAY
THINGS ARE GOING. WOULD YOU HELP ME IF YOU CAN?

THANKS!!! PETER NOTARO
104 MAYPOP COURT.
DOTHAN , ALABAMA 36303
emailpnotaro@century.net
10/20/2007 @ 17:17 [ref: 18256]
 Chris Marco
 Grove City, OH
Contact me for information on the 1" = 1'-0" flying model of the A-20 Havoc. cmarco924@cs.com
09/25/2007 @ 23:21 [ref: 18007]
 Mark Hankins
 Madison, IN
Chris in OH,
The Model you have are they for sale and if so where? I see Bill Lorimer has been to this site, Bill how about a picture of the "Mama Lou" ? All Vets, THANK YOU!!!!!

Mark
09/08/2007 @ 01:39 [ref: 17868]
 Tim Lowe
 Reading, Berkshire, OTH
My uncle, Sherman Strate of Big Fork MT joined the RCAF during 1940 and flew the A.20 Boston III in 88 Squadron RAF from Attlebridge, England.
I'm sure he'd like to see a flying A.20 if one exists.
I built him a 1/48 scale Italerei model in the colours of his aircraft. I'll post a picture of the model and some of his squadron aircraft taken in 1942
09/04/2007 @ 06:24 [ref: 17827]
 Bill Beck
 Colorado Springs, CO
The final reunion of the 3rd Bomb Group hosted by the 89th Attack Squadron will in in Austin,TX, April 23-27, 2008, at the Embassy Suites Hotel, Congress Ave. and Riverside.
08/12/2007 @ 09:07 [ref: 17574]
 Chris Marco
 Grove City, OH
Max,
I have designed a 1" = 1'-0" model of the A-20G. It is a flying model and available in kit complete with retractable landing gear. 62 3/8" wingspan.
08/01/2007 @ 02:36 [ref: 17402]

 

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