Douglas B-66 Destroyer
Douglas RB-66B Destroyer | |
Dane podstawowe | |
Państwo | Stany Zjednoczone |
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Producent | Douglas Aircraft Company |
Typ | Lekki bombowiec |
Załoga | 3 |
Historia | |
Data oblotu | 28 czerwca 1954 |
Lata produkcji | 1956 |
Wycofanie ze służby | 1973 |
Liczba egzemplarzy | 294 |
Dane techniczne | |
Napęd | 2 × silniki turbowentylatorowe Allison J71-A-11 |
Ciąg | 45 kN każdy |
Wymiary | |
Długość | 22,9 m |
Szerokość kadłuba | 22,1 m |
Wysokość | 7,2 m |
Powierzchnia nośna | 72,5 m² |
Masa | |
Własna | 19 300 kg |
Startowa | 38 000 kg |
Osiągi | |
Prędkość maks. | 1020 km/h |
Prędkość wznoszenia | 25 m/s |
Pułap | 12000 m |
Zasięg | 3970 km |
Dane operacyjne | |
Uzbrojenie | |
2 × 20 mm karabin 6800 kg bomb | |
Użytkownicy | |
USAF |
Douglas B-66 Destroyer – lekki bombowiec amerykański, bazujący na konstrukcji samolotu Douglas A-3 Skywarrior.
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A RB-66B Destroyer at the National Museum of the U.S.A.F. in Dayton, Ohio. The Douglas B-66 Destroyer was a Strategic Air Command light bomber based on the United States Navy's A3D Skywarrior, and intended to replace the Douglas B-26 Invader. A RB-66 photo-reconnaissance version was ordered simultaneously.
A RB-66B Destroyer at the National Museum of the U.S.A.F. in Dayton, Ohio. The Douglas B-66 Destroyer was a Strategic Air Command light bomber based on the United States Navy's A3D Skywarrior, and intended to replace the Douglas B-26 Invader. A RB-66 photo-reconnaissance version was ordered simultaneously.