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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
A-35 Vengeance ?
Gajit wrote, "I love your passion for the SB2C :salute:
But i think the Dauntless would be the first choice for me if I were a producer."
It only proves what distortion that has taken place since WWII happened. You people have a slant on the war that never happened. You read your funny books. written by people that never were around, and you believe it to be the truth.
I know what happened.
I wish sometimes you would appreciate how frequently people show their respect for your service by overlooking your views on this subject.
But I cannot understand how your own courage and service can translate into the comments you make each time the SBD is rendered in virtual form.
I for one am glad to see development and release of these historic aircraft. The SBD was a design of the famous Robert Hineman who later designed the equally classic and capable A4. His guiding principle in the A4 design was "simplicate and add lightness", believing that bigger is often.. lots bigger. The SBD might be summed up as "less is more".
Capt "Winkle" Brown , well known test pilot for the Royal Navy seemed a bit astounded, "This is the plane that was the terror of the Pacific war"? His conclusion, a plane that suceeded despite itself, a tribute to the skill of it's crews. It did have the lowest loss rate per mission of any USN aircraft of the war.
Perhaps just good enough at everything.
Dive bombers are fun to fly, I did the FM for the Outhouse one of several years ago. Especially tucked into a nearly verticle dive trying to keep the sights and lead on the target.
Cheers: T
Just a quick update, we have no released through fspilotshop for customers that are more comfortable with there payment system .
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Yet, up against two of the best fighters of the opening of the war -- the Me-109 and the A6M Zero, the Battle was butchered at a shocking level and the Dauntless succeeded to a history making level.

it was one little world war one kingfisher

appels and oranges comparison![]()
or even a 1930s fairy swordfish![]()