Douglas A-33

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Model 8A-5/A-33
Type Ground-attack fighter
Manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company
Introduced 1941
Primary user US Army Air Corps
Variants Northrop A-17

The Douglas A-33 (Model 8A-5) was an updated version of the Northrop A-17 for the export market, with a more powerful engine and increased bomb load.

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[edit] Desing and development

Thirty-four Model 8A-5Ps were ordered by Peru, however thirty-one were repossessed by the Army Air Corps at the start of World War II. These aircraft, designated A-33, were used for training, target tug, and utility duties.

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Model 8A-5 
A-33 

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[edit] Specifications (A-33)

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

  • 4 × forward .30 machine guns
  • 2 × .30 machine guns in rear cockpit
  • 1800 lb (820 kg) bombload

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Related development

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