A-20 Bomber

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Douglas A-20 (DB-7)
Type of Bomber Bomber, Fighter, Recon
Crew 2-3
Wing Span feet 61.33
meters 18.69
Length feet 45.92
meters 14.74
Height Feet 17.58
meters 5.36
Weight pounds 12,950
kilograms 5,874
Max Speed MPH 351
km/h 565
Typical Range Miles 1,000
kilometer 1,610
Bomb Capacity pounds 4,000
kilograms 1,814
Years Produced 1939-1944
Manufacture Douglas Aircraft Co.
Number of Engines 2
Horse Power in Engine 1,200
Country Australia, Brazil, Canada
France, New Zealand,
Soviet Union, UK US
Turkey, U.K. U.S.

 

     

     

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