Maxstuka
Charter Member
The TBD Devastator wasn't really a bad airplane. It was designed around the same time as the Buffalo and found itself having some of the same problems. It was drawing near to the end of the aircraft's useful life. This Bird raised hell with the Japanese for the first six months of the war. It performed well as a horizontal bomber on the Pacific Island raids of 1942. In the Torpedo run yes it was slow into the target. This made it fighter bait at Midway, but these loses wouldn't have happened if the attack had been done as the pilots were trained. A Coordinated attack involving the TBDs coming in low on the torpedo runs, while at the same time the SBD dive bombers would be making their runs from around 10,000 ft. while the F4F Wildcats covered the whole action.
The plane was to have this battle tactic but all the squadrons got FUBAR on navigation and the planes struck at different times.
Now when he attack worked right like in the early raids the TBD did well.
But after the heavy losses at Midway and with the production line for the TBD already producing other types of aircraft the remainder were withdrawn from front line service.
This was also pretty much the same story for another great plane. Vought SB2U Vindicator.
This is ok, but the model can be update, add more power engines, etc
why japanese make B5N kate and they are good to atack ships and no for devastators?