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(from source) Aircraft. Naval. The Brewster "Buccaneer" (SB2A-1) is used by the Navy as scout dive bomber and escort plane. It is powered by a single-row Wright cyclone engine of 1,650 horsepower, has a top speed of about 350 miles per hour, a range of about 1,000 miles and a load capacity up to 11,000 pounds

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Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress): call number LC-USE6- D-008881 [P&P]

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