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B-18 Bolo

The Douglas B-18 Bolo was a USAAC and RCAF bomber of the late 1930s and early 1940s that was based on the Douglas DC-2[?].

In 1934, the Army Air Corps put out a request for a bomber with double the bomb load and range of the Martin B-10, then the USAAC's standard bomber. In the evaluation at Wright Field the following year (where Boeing demonstrated its Model 299 that became the B-17 Flying Fortress), Douglas showed its Douglas DB-1. The Douglas design was ordered into immediate production in January 1936 as the B-18.

The DB-1 design was basically the same as the DC-2, but the wingspan was an additional 4.5 ft, and with a a mid-wing instead of a low-wing position on a deeper fuselage, so as accommodate both bombs and 6-member crew. Armament included dorsal and nose turrets, plus a ventral gun. The engines were two Wright R-1820-45 Cyclone 9s[?], developing 930 hp (694 kW) each.

The initial contract called for 133 B-18s (including the single prototype DB-1), using Wright radial engines. The last B-18 of the run had a power-operated nose turret and was designated DB-2 by the company, but did not become standard. Additional contracts in 1937 (177 aircraft) and 1938 (40) were for the B-18A, which has the bomb-aimer's position further forward (over the nose-gunner's station), and Wright R-1820-53 Cyclone 9[?] engines (1,000 hp, 746 kW).

By 1940, most USAAC bomber squadrons were equipped with B-18s or B-18As. Many of those in the 5th Bomb Group[?] and 11th Bomb Group[?] in Hawaii were destroyed in the attack on Pearl Harbor.

B-17s supplanted B-18s in first-line service in 1942. 122 B-18As were equipped with search radar and magnetic anomaly detection (MAD) equipment, designated B-18B, and used in the Caribbean on anti-submarine patrol. The RCAF acquired another 20, called them the "Douglas Digby Mk I", and used them for patrols also.

The B-22 was a proposed followon using Wright R-2600-3[?] radial engines, but it was never built.

Variants

  • DB-1 - prototype
  • B-18 - initial production version
  • DB-2 - powered nose turret prototype
  • B-18A - more powerful engines
  • B-18AM - trainer, bomb gear removed from B-18A
  • B-18B - antisubmarine conversion
  • B-18C - similar, two aircraft only
  • B-18M - trainer version of B-18
  • B-22 - projected followon
  • C-58 - transport conversion
  • Digby Mk I - RCAF B-18A



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