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Douglas A-3 Skywarrior

Bomber · USA · Early Jet (1946–1969)

Douglas A-3 Skywarrior — Bomber
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The Douglas A-3 Skywarrior is a jet-powered strategic bomber that was developed and produced by the Douglas Aircraft Company. It was designed by Douglas on behalf of the United States Navy, which sought a carrier-capable strategic bomber. In July 1949, Douglas was awarded the contract to produce its design, having beaten eight other aircraft companies' submissions. Unlike rival designs, which had aimed for a 100,000 lb (45,000 kg) maximum take-off weight, the Skywarrior was developed for a 68,000 lb (31,000 kg) take-off weight, facilitating its use from the navy's existing Midway-class aircraft carriers. Large portions of the aircraft were produced by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, including its early Westinghouse J40 turbojet engines, which failed to meet expectations and were replaced by the rival Pratt & Whitney J57 engine by mid-1953. On 28 October 1952, the prototype XA3D-1 performed the type's maiden flight.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Bomber
Domain
Defence
Era
Early Jet (1946–1969)
Country
USA
Status
Retired
Engine
2× turbojet engines
Thrust / Power
10500 lbf each
Length (ft)
76
Wingspan (ft)
72
Empty Weight (lb)
39409
MTOW (lb)
82000
Service Ceiling (ft)
41000
Range (mi)
2100
Max Speed (mph)
610
Armament
Guns: 2 × 20 mm M3L cannon in the tail turret; Bombs: 12800 lb of free-fall bombs or mines, including any combination of; 12 × 500 lb Mark 82 bombs or; 6 × 1000 lb Mark 83 bombs or; 8 × 1600 lb armor-piercing bombs or; 4 × 2000 lb bombs; 1 × free-fall nuclear weapon