SBD5_VB12
The SBD was the only U.S. combat aircraft to fight from the beginning of the World War II until the end. Considered the most destructive air weapon of the U.S. Navy, the SBD sank over 300,000 tons of enemy ships, a greater tonnage of Japanese shipping than any other Allied aircraft during the war! Again, slow, but INDEED deadly! Eighteen were warships, including five aircraft carriers sunk in the battle of the Coral Sea and Midway. After the war, the U.S. Marine Corps continued to use the SBD, and in the 1950s, the French Air Force used SBDs in its war in Indo-China.
A skin only for the FDG2 SBD-5 in a VB-12 paint scheme.
by FDG
The SBD was the only U.S. combat aircraft to fight from the beginning of the World War II until the end. Considered the most destructive air weapon of the U.S. Navy, the SBD sank over 300,000 tons of enemy ships, a greater tonnage of Japanese shipping than any other Allied aircraft during the war! Again, slow, but INDEED deadly! Eighteen were warships, including five aircraft carriers sunk in the battle of the Coral Sea and Midway. After the war, the U.S. Marine Corps continued to use the SBD, and in the 1950s, the French Air Force used SBDs in its war in Indo-China.
A skin only for the FDG2 SBD-5 in a VB-12 paint scheme.
by FDG