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  HA0201 Hobby Master Douglas SBD-2 USS Lexington, CV-2, 2-B-2 VB-2, early 1941
  Hobby Master Douglas SBD-2 USS Lexington, CV-2, 2-B-2 VB-2, early 1941
Hobby Master 1/32 Diecast SBD-2 Dauntless. Free Domestic Shipping on this model.
 
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This 1/32 scale SBD-2 Dauntless Hobby Master model features the colors of the USS Lexington.  Like all Hobby Master models, this piece comes with a highly detailed paint scheme, movable canopy, retractable gear, movable rudder and rolling wheels.  Being a 1/32 model, this thing is huge!  Only 900 pieces will be sold worldwide.  This model is destined to be the centerpiece of any collector's collection...next to HA0200 of course!
 

SBD-2 BuNo. 2106 was initially assigned to VB-2 (Bombing Squadron Two) aboard the USS Lexington and wore the side code 2-B-2. 2106 arrived in late December 1940 or early January 1941 and became the favorite aircraft for CAPT Mark T. Whittier USN. On December 5, 1941 the aircraft was left in Hawaii for repairs and survived the Japanese attack on the 7th. March 10,1942 Lt. (JG) Whittier and radioman-gunner Stanley flew 2106 on a raid at Lae-Salamaua New Guinea and were awarded the Navy Cross for their actions.

Once again luck would be with 2106 as it and 4 other SBDs from USS Lexington were left at Pearl Harbor in April 1942 for re-assignment. The USS Lexington was lost at the Battle of the Coral Sea. The plane was transported to Midway and assigned to VMSB-241 (USMC Scout Bombing Squadron Two Forty One). On June 4, 1942, repainted and wearing “White 6” the aircraft was manned by 1st Lt. Iverson Jr. and radioman-gunner PFC Reid. They were one of many SBDs to participate in the decisive Battle of Midway and one of the few Dauntless to survive the attack on the Japanese carrier Hiryu. Half of the VMSB-241 Dauntless’ were lost during this attack and both Iverson and Reid were wounded. It is estimated that there were between 210 and 260 holes in their airframe but some how managed to crash land on Midway and survive. Iverson was awarded the Navy Cross and Reid the DFC for their heroism during the mission.

With so much damage 2106 was sent for a complete overhaul and reassigned to the Carrier Qualification Training Unit (CQTU) at NAS Glenview, Illinois. On June 11, 1943 during a routine carrier qualification flight the aircraft stalled and plunged into Lake Michigan. For 50 years 2106 rested 170 feet down in cold freshwater until October 1993 when it was discovered and recovered in January 1994. After conducting historical document research by the teams at the National Museum Of Naval Aviation,

the Naval Historical Center, and the Institute of Nautical Archaeology they realized that not only did they have a rare aircraft type but also it was one of only 4 to be present at the attack on Pearl Harbor. Most importantly, BuNo. 2106 is the only surviving naval aircraft to have played a significant role at the Battle of Midway. This survivor of one of the most important turning points in the history of the US Navy and indeed the history of the United States can be seen at the National Museum of Naval Aviation located in Pensacola, Florida.

About the Douglas SBD-2 Dauntless

The Northrop BT-1 provided the basis for the SBD, which began manufacture in 1940. It was designed by designers team lead by Ed Heinemann with a 1,000 horsepower Wright Cyclone powerplant. A year earlier, both the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps had placed orders for the new dive bombers, aptly designated the SBD-1 and SBD-2 (the latter had increased fuel capacity and different armament). The former went to the Marine Corps in late 1940, and the latter went to the Navy in early 1941.

The next version, designated SBD-3, began manufacture in early 1941. It provided increased protection, self-sealing fuel tanks, and four machine guns.

 
 

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