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CFS1 A-20B Havoc, USAFa

CFS1 A-20B Havoc, USAFa 2024-05-16

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The Douglas A-20B Havoc was an American medium bomber, attack aircraft, night intruder, night fighter, and reconnaissance aircraft, which saw service in every theater during WW II.

In British Commonwealth air forces these bombers were known as Boston. It was fast, maneuverable, and easy to fly, often exceeding the requirement for a light, twin-engine bomber. It had a pronounced ability to fly on one engine, and the airframe was specifically designed to withstand the damage and still keep her crew alive.

The Havoc A-20B was powered by two 1600 hp Wright R-2600-3 or -11 Twin Cyclone 14-cyl radial engines, and had a top speed of 297 knots. It carried up to 1800 lb of bombs internally, and was equipped with 4 nose MG´s (two 0.50 cal. and two 0.30 cal.), one flexible 0.50 cal. dorsal MG, and one 0.30 cal. ventral MG. This release features unit No 14 in service in Tunisia in 1943.

Contains CFS1 .air file, AFX and PCX Source files, DP files, SCASM corrected Virtual Cockpit, and custom panel for mainly default and FSFS gauges, RPM and Boost gauges by Ivan from Sim Outhouse, as well as a modified Smilo´s Bomb aimer´s panel.

By Stephan Scholz.
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