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Brewster B339C Buffalo (HA7004)

General Background The Brewster F2A Buffalo was USN's first mono-wing fighter. The status of the “Buffalo” is somewhat controversial in the history of aviation. It was designed by US but saw its real success only in Finland, a co-belligerent of Germany during WWII. It was designed as a carrier based fighter but only saw combat from land bases. The most distinctive feature of the Buffalo was the retractable landing gear. With the right pilot the plane was quite capable in combat. Some historians believe that some units of the Commonwealth squadrons may have achieved a 2 to 1 kill ratio in the Far East. The Aircraft A shortage of Wright Cyclone engines forced the Dutch to supply Brewster with 24 used engines to go with the forty-eight new engines Brewster had. The planes produced with used engines were designated "C" and the new engine models were "D". Lt. August G. Deibel was a member of the ML-KNIL, Royal Dutch East Indies Military Aviation. With 3 confirmed kills, himself shot down twice and wounded twice he received the Militaire Willemsorde (highest Dutch decoration, only given for extreme high bravery during wartime). Specifications : Power plant: One Wright R-1820-40 Cyclone nine-cylinder single row air-cooled radial, rated at 1200 hp Performance: Maximum speed - 285 mph at sea level 323 mph at 16,500 ft. 344 mph at 26,500 ft. cruising speed 157mph landing speed 73 mph initial climb rate 2500 ft/min. Service ceiling 34,000 ft. Weight: 4576 lbs. Empty 5942 lbs. Gross 6890 lbs. Maximum take-off Dimensions: Wingspan – 35 ft. Length – 26 ft. Height – 11 ft. 8 ins. Wing area – 209 sq. ft Armament Four Browning 0.50 in. machine guns, two in the upper engine cowling, one in each wing. Under each wing bomb racks that could carry one 100-lb. bomb just outboard of the main landing gear.

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