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Hampdens were sent to serve as protection for convoys in North Russia however this was beset with problems as of the thirty two aircraft, flying from the Shetlands on the 4th September 1942, sent only
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The Stuka also served in North Africa and the Mediterranean and took part in the Battle of Crete (20th May 1941 - 1st June 1941). As well as the Luftwaffe the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka also served with a
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Grumman F8F Bearcat The F8F was the last of Grumman's successful legacy of carrier fighters and entered service just after VE day. With the end of the
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Curtiss SBC Helldiver Used by the United States and Royal Air Force, under the designation Cleveland, the Helldiver was already obsolete when the US entered
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Curtiss P-36 Hawk With the United States in need of modern fighter aircraft during the 1930s, the P-36 was developed to fill this gap. However, by the
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Boeing P-26 Peashooter The P-26 Peashooter would be the first all-metal monoplane production fighter to serve with the United States Army Air Corps. Forming
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Grumman TBM Avenger The TBM Avenger was essentially the same aircraft as the TBF Avenger but built by General Motors. In total just over 7,500 Grumman
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > Grumman F6F Hellcat The Hellcat would provide the United States with a fighter capable of taking on the Japanese Zero. Proving a success in service over
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Home > Aircraft Database > American Aircraft > General Motors FM Wildcat The General Motors FM Wildcat was essentially the Grumman produced F4F Wildcat but built by General Motors. In total over 4,500
