Model Airplane News September, 1943 Vultee A-31 "Vengeance" Model Airplane News Cover Art for September, 1943 by Jo Kotula Click to Enlarge The Vultee Model 72 two-seat dive bomber was designed to a British specification by Vultee and was put into production by both Vultee and Northrop. When the US entered the war, the Vengeance was given the USAAF designation A-31. Vultee A-31 "Vengeance" Click to Enlarge A total of 1,500 copies of the plane were built. About 600 of the A-31 and subsequent models were supplied to Britain as Vengeance IV, a small number were delivered to the Brazilian government, and the rest went into USAAF service. The cover art above is just a bit dramatic -- the career of the A-31 was somewhat prosaic. The British only used the Vengeance in the India-Burma theatre. The USAAF A-35 were mainly used as high-speed target tugs. Production of the Vengeance ceased in the autumn of 1944. Patent Diagrams for the Vultee A-31 Design Patent D-132,461 Click to Enlarge Click Here to learn how to get free patent diagrams Here is a video showing a 1/6 scale model of the "Vengeance" in action. Click Here for more information about the Vultee A-31. Click to go back and select another cover. | |||||||
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