Brewster SB2A-4 Buccaneer
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Brewster SB2A-4 Buccaneer, coded V-S-5, over Vero Beach, Florida c1942-1943.
The Brewster SB2A Buccaneer is a single-engined mid-wing monoplane scout bomber aircraft built by the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation for the United States Navy between 1942 and 1944. It was also supplied to the Royal Air Force (RAF), United States Army Air Forces, and United States Marine Corps. The Buccaneer was overweight and lacked maneuverability. While designed as a scout bomber, none saw combat, although a number served use in noncombat roles.
The SB2A was developed for the US Navy, and also ordered in large quantities by the Dutch, French, and British Governments. The Dutch order was later taken over by the US Navy and the French order by Britain. An Australian order was cancelled before any of the types were delivered. The Buccaneer was underpowered and poorly constructed, and all of its operators considered it to be unsuitable for combat. SB2As were used as target tugs by the RAF and US Navy, trainers by the USMC, and “hacks” by the USAAF. (Wikipedia)

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Brewster SB2A-2 Buccaneer, coded V-S-7.

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Brewster SB2A-4 Buccaneer, coded V-S-8, Vero Beach VSB Operational Training Unit, 1943.

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Brewster SB2A-3 Buccaneer (BuNo 00885) at the Naval Air Test Center Patuxent River, Maryland (USA), on 22 December 1943. Note the open bomb bay.

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Brewster SB2A-4 Buccaneer (BuNo 29336) at the Naval Air Test Center Patuxent River, Maryland (USA), on 22 November 1943.

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Brewster SB2A-4 Buccaneer, coded V-S-30.

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Brewster SB2A-4 Buccaneer, coded V-S-4 and V-S-27, Florida, c1942-43.

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Brewster SB2A-3 Buccaneer (BuNo. 00885) at the Naval Air Test Center Patuxent River, Maryland (USA), on 22 November 1943. Note the folded wings and the open bomb bay.
Variants:
Brewster XSB2A-1 Buccaneer. Prototype, one built (Bu1632, 01005).
Brewster SB2A-2 Buccaneer. Initial production, revised armament – non-folding wings. 80 built (Bu00803/00882).
Brewster SB2A-3 Buccaneer. Fitted with folding wings and arrestor hook for carrier operations. 60 built (Bu00883/00942).

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Brewster SB2A-2 Buccaneer, coded V-S-8. Ex-Royal Netherlands Air Force, (Serial No. NX390B), Sep 1943.
Brewster SB2A-4 Buccaneer. Aircraft built for Netherlands and requisitioned for the US Navy. 162 built (Bu29214/29375).
Brewster A-34 Bermuda. Designation for Lend Lease production for United Kingdom.

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Brewster Bermuda Mk. 1 in flight.
Brewster Bermuda Mk. 1 Model 340-14 production for United Kingdom. Powered gun mounting replaced by flexible gun mounting. Only 468 of 750 ordered were delivered.

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Brewster Bermuda Mk. 1 with RAF and American national insignias.
Brewster Bermuda Mk. 1 Model 340-14 production for United Kingdom

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Brewster SB2A-4 Buccaneer (Serial No. 462-860). National Museum of Naval Aviation, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.


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Brewster SB2A-4 Buccaneer (Serial No. 462-860). National Museum of Naval Aviation, Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
Brewster SB2A-4 Buccaneer (Serial No. unknown), in storage with the Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona.