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Douglas BT-1 
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Description 
 
|   Manufacturer: | Douglas | 
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|   Base model: | BT-1 |  
|   Designation: | BT-1 |  
|   Equivalent to: |  
O-2K O2KO-2K  |  
|   Designation System: | U.S. Air Force |  
|   Designation Period: | 1930-1947 |  
|   Basic role: | Basic Trainer |  
|   Crew: | 2 |  
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 Recent comments by our visitors
   John D. Voss  , CA |  This section for the BT-1 and -2 belongs in the Northrop Aircraft Co. portion of this data base.    03/18/2006 @ 18:35 [ref: 12851] |  
 Bob Duffy  Nashua,, NH |  For good color motion pictures of BT-1s in pre-war yellow wing paint schemes, check out the technicolor film Dive Bomber" with Errol Flynn. The film has a lot of other pre-war Navy aircraft with wonderful close ups!   08/19/2005 @ 08:47 [ref: 11025] |  
 Mike F.  Zachary, LA |  The Douglas BT-1 was a US Army Basic Trainer, the Northrop BT-1 was a US Navy dive bomber.   02/24/2005 @ 12:53 [ref: 9521] |  
 Gary Hebbard  St. John\'s, NF |  The Douglas BT-1 photo's that I have seen look nothing like the a/c you identify as a Douglas BT-1. The Encyclopeida of World Aircraft shows a follow-on version known as the BT-2 with a round engine and a BIPLANE configuration! Possible eror here?   02/06/2005 @ 20:59 [ref: 9381] |  
 Bogdan ATAMAN  Warsaw, OTH |  Your third photo looks rather like NORTH AMERICAN BC-1.
 
 Greetings from Poland
 Boogey   06/03/2004 @ 15:50 [ref: 7540] |  
 
 
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