Cable Airshow 2012
Douglas SBD Dauntless
Orders
were placed by the
US Marine Corps and US Navy for the SBD Dauntless in April of 1939 to
satisfy the need for a new dive bomber. The Marine Corps orders were
filled first with the SBD-1 models, followed by the Navy order of
SBD-2s. The most numerous of the Dauntless were the SBD-5s. The Royal
Navy Fleet Air Arm and Mexico both ordered the SBD-5 models, although
these never saw service with Britain or Mexico. The US Army also
received the Dauntless and dubbed it the A-24 Banshee. The A-24s were
never popular with the Army pilots and most of them were kept in
training roles. This Dauntless is an SBD-5 that is owned and operated
by the Planes of Fame museum in Chino.





