Douglas A-24 Banshee - Oil
by Tommy Anderson
Title
Douglas A-24 Banshee - Oil
Artist
Tommy Anderson
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art - Oil
Description
One of my military profile series featuring the US Army Air Forces use of the US Navy's SBD5 Dauntless Dive Bomber. The aircraft was essentially the same but with some structural changes in the landing gear and removal of the tail hook.
The A-24s were originally being shipped to the Philippine Islands prior to the outbreak of World War 2. Their ground crews were already in the Philippine Islands awaiting their arrival. The Philippine Islands were attacked shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
The A-24's were then diverted to Australia and leaving their ground crews to fight with the infantry against the Japanese invasion of the Philippine Islands .
The A-24s left in Australia were assigned to the 8th Bombardment Squadron, 3rd Bombardment Group, to defend New Guinea against a Japanese attack. On July 26, 1942, seven A-24s attacked a convoy off Buna, but only one survived: the Japanese shot down five of them and damaged the sixth so badly that it did not make it back to base. Regarded by many pilots as too slow, too short-ranged and too poorly armed, the remaining A-24s were relegated to non-combat mission
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June 25th, 2016
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