SB2C-4 Helldiver
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and is no longer available.List price: $26.00You pay: $18.29(All prices in U.S. Dollars)Manufacturer: Academy ModelsStock Number: ACD 12406Scale: 1/72View all products of type "SB2 Helldiver" This model kit requires assembly. Cement, paint and other construction materials not included unless specifically stated in the description.
Designed as a two-seat scout and dive bomber for the U.S. Navy, the Curtiss SB2C Helldiver prototype first flew in December of 1940. It replaced the Douglas SBD Dauntless in US Navy service, and was initially strongly disliked by aircrews because it was much bigger and heavier than the SBD, and had a shorter range. Opinions soon changed, however, and the SB2C sank more enemy shipping in the Pacific war than any other US or Allied aircraft. SB2Cs went into action for the first time on 11 November 1943 in a heavy raid on the Japanese held port of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea. Much larger, heavier and faster than the earlier Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber, the Curtiss Helldiver was often nicknamed the "Big Tailed Beast" or more often just "Beast" by its crews. During the last two years of the war, the SB2C proved itself an effective attack bomber. The Helldiver could carry up to 1,000 pounds of bombs in its bomb bay plus another 1,000 pounds externally, under the wings. It also carried two fixed 20mm cannons in the wings, and two .30 caliber machine guns in the rear cockpit. Over 7,000 Helldivers were produced during World War II, some surplus aircraft were sold to the navies of France, Italy, Greece, Portugal and Thailand after the war.