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Douglas A-20J 'Havoc'
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Description
  Manufacturer: | Douglas |
  Base model: | A-20 |
  Designation: | A-20 |
  Version: | J |
  Nickname: | Havoc |
  Designation System: | U.S. Air Force |
  Designation Period: | 1926-1947 |
  Basic role: | Attack |
  Crew: | 3 |
Specifications
  Length: | 48' 7" | 14.8 m |
  Wingspan: | 61' 4" | 18.6 m |
  Gross Weight: | 25,700 lb | 11,655 kg |
Propulsion
  No. of Engines: | 2 |
  Powerplant: | Wright R-2600-23 |
  Horsepower (each): | 1600 |
Performance
  Max Speed: | 312 mph | 502 km/h | 271 kt |
Known serial numbers
43-9230, 43-9438 / 43-9457, 43-9638 / 43-9664, 43-9857 / 43-9880, 43-9910 / 43-9917, 43-10105 / 43-10144
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43-21432 / 43-21471
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43-21552 / 43-21581
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43-21702 / 43-21751
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43-21828 / 43-21877
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43-21988 / 43-22147
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Recent comments by our visitors
Joe Gomez El Paso, TX | Mr. Willie Farah owned an AJ20-15, with a serial number of 43-21709. Does anyone know it's whereabouts? He had totally restored it. 05/27/2010 @ 09:26 [ref: 26512] |
Bill Beck , CO | The A-20 that was in the Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston, TX has been sold to an Australian and shipped to Australia. If you have any info on the location of that aircraft please send the info to my email address. Thanks. 02/25/2008 @ 16:27 [ref: 19779] |
TC Spencer Spring, TX | "Lone Star Flight Museum" in Galveston,TX has a A-20J that
was restored as a "G" model. S/N 43-21709 This is the only
flyable A-20 in the U.S. 08/11/2001 @ 11:43 [ref: 2895] |
Christopher Wilkinson Los Angeles, CA | There is an A-20J in the aircraft collection of the Museu Aerospacial de Campo dos Afonsos (Brazilian Air Force Museum) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 03/26/2001 @ 03:19 [ref: 1907] |
 
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