
Douglas O-46 - Wikipedia
The Douglas O-46 is an observation aircraft used by the United States Army Air Corps and the Philippine Army Air Corps. [1] . It entered service in the late 1930s, and saw action in WW2. It became obsolescent later in the war as an observation craft, but was used for liaison, training, and ASW patrols.
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Douglas O-46A - National Museum of the USAF
The O-46A was designed to operate from established airfields behind fairly static battle lines as in World War I; however, in 1939 a report was issued on the O-46A that stated it was too slow and heavy to outrun and outmaneuver enemy pursuit planes, too heavy to operate from small, wet, unprepared fields, and too large to conceal beneath trees.
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The United States Douglas O-46 was an observation aircraft used by the United States Army Air Corps and the Philippine Army Air Corps. [1] The O-46A, the last of a long line of Douglas observation planes, was a victim of progress. It was designed to operate from established airfields behind fairly static battle lines as in World War I.
Douglas O-46 - World War Photos
Observation aircraft used by the United States Army Air Corps and USAAF. XO-46 was the first Douglas observation monoplane to be powered by a radial engine: a 725 hp Pratt & Whitney R-l535-7 fourteen-cylinder air-cooled radial driving a three-blade propeller. Plane have its wing braced to the fuselage by two parallel struts.
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[Douglas O-46] · The Museum of Flight - Digital Collections
2007年8月8日 · Photograph of a United States Army Air Corps Douglas O-46 aircraft (tail number 123) parked at an airfield, circa 1930s. The inscription misidentifies the plane as a Douglas O-47. Inscription: "Douglas O-47." Item from the Lee Embree photograph album, circa 1920s-1970s.
Douglas O-46 Info - daveswarbirds.com
It was designed to operate from established airfields behind fairly static battle lines as in WW I. However, in 1939, a report was issued on the O-46A which stated that it was too slow and heavy to outrun. and outmaneuver enemy pursuit planes, too heavy to operate from small, wet, unprepared fields, and too large to conceal beneath trees.
Douglas O-46 - HistoryOfWar.org
2015年11月11日 · The Douglas O-46 was the main production version of the Douglas family of monoplane observation aircraft, and the first to use a radial engine. The family began with the …
Douglas O-46 aircraft photos - AirHistory.net
Two-seat closed cockpit parasol-winged observation monoplane, the only survivor of 90 built for the USAAC from 1935. Crashed at Harlingen TX 27.11.42 and remains retrieved in 1967 and restored for display.