Ground Attack Aircraft
Aircraft designed and equipped for attacking ground targets, such as tanks, fortifications, and troop concentrations. Examples include the IL-2 Sturmovik and the A-20 Havoc.
Gl. 11 (A-20 Havoc Bomber)
An American twin-engine light bomber used extensively during World War II. It was known for its speed and maneuverability, and was employed in a variety of roles, including ground attack, reconnaissance, and night bombing. The A-20 was particularly successful in the Mediterranean Theater.
Du. 4700 – A-20 Havoc
A US-made twin-engine attack aircraft, the A-20 Havoc was widely used by Allied forces. Its robust construction and firepower made it effective in both ground attack and night fighter roles.
Douglas A-20 Havoc
A twin-engine light bomber aircraft used by the United States Army Air Forces and other Allied air forces during World War II. It was deployed in various roles, including bombing, ground attack, and reconnaissance.
Cx. CWS-91 A-20 Havoc
An American twin-engine light bomber, used by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. It was known for its versatility and its speed.
Bp-31
The ‘A-20 Havoc’ was a twin-engine light bomber that was produced by Douglas during World War 2. The A-20 was a very effective bomber, and it was used extensively in the European and Pacific Theaters. It was equipped with two powerful Pratt & Whitney R-2600 engines, and it had a good speed and a good […]
A-20 Havoc
A twin-engine bomber aircraft produced by Douglas Aircraft for the United States Army Air Forces. It served in various roles during World War II, including bomber, night fighter, and ground attack.