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Grumman TBF-1C Avenger "Barbara III" White 2 VT-51, USS San Jacinto, 1944
General Background
The TBF/M "Avenger" was the biggest single engine aircraft during the WWII. She was ordered into production in Dec 1940 with first delivery just in time for the Battle of Midway. The "Avenger" was characterized by its rigid and strong body and its versatilities. She started out as a torpedo bomber but it soon took the duties as a close-support bomber, a patrol aircraft and even a trainer. After the war the Avenger was also used as crop dusters and forest fire water bombers.
The Aircraft
On September 2, 1944 George Herbert Walker Bush was piloting his three-man Avenger
“Barbara III” on a raid to the island of Chichi Jima. As he began his dive on the target the aircraft
was hit by anti-aircraft fire and began to burn but Bush continued his dive. He then turned toward
the sea and told the crew to bail out because the aircraft might explode. Unfortunately only two
men got out, George Bush’s chute opened but the second didn’t. Bush was rescued by a USN
submarine.
Specifications :
Dimensions: | |
Length: | 40' 11.5" |
Height: | 16' 9" |
Wingspan: | 54' 2" |
Weight: | |
Max weight: | 17,364 lbs |
Empty weight: | 10,500 lbs |
Engine & Power: | 1 X Wright R-2600-20 @1900 hp |
Power: | 1700 HP at sea level |
Performance: | |
Stall Speed : | Stall Speed: 77 mph IAS |
Max Speed : | 249 mph |
Celling: | 21,400 ft |
Rate of climb: | 1,400 fpm at sea level |
Range: | 1,100 miles |
Armament: | 2 X .50 cal machine guns in turret |
2 X .50 cal machine guns in wing | |
1 X .30 gun in tail | |
Various bombs or torpedo |