TBM Avenger Gathering 2018 | a 7 Image Story

TBM Avenger Gathering 2018 | President PlaneTBM Avenger Gathering 2018 | a 7 Image Story  A cloudy IFR morning gave way to a nice, hazy VFR afternoon for the 3rd Annual TBM Avenger Gathering held this weekend at the Illinois Valley Regional Airport in Peru, IL.  Eleven Grumman TBM Avengers beat the weather to attend this year’s event, a Salute to Veterans.  Also, a Douglas A-26 Invader and a couple of T-6 Texans as well as three North American F-86 Sabres and a MiG-17 Fresco also made it to the gathering this year.

The Grumman TBF Avenger is a WWII torpedo bomber.  Those designated TBM were actually manufactured by General Motors.  It has a crew of three; pilot, gunner, and radio operator/bombardier.  Avengers are powered by a 1,900 hp Wright R-200-20 radial engine.  Its armament includes two .50-in. forward-firing machine guns; one .50-in. dorsal gun; one .30-in. ventral gun.; 2,000 lb. bomb/torpedo load.  Also it’s capable of carrying the Norden bombsight.  Developed for the United States Navy and Marine Corps, it entered service in 1942 and first saw action during the Battle of Midway.  Although five Avengers were lost at Midway, it became one of the outstanding torpedo bombers of the war and remained in service until the 1960s after several modifications.

This Grumman TBM Avenger has been restored as a replica of LT. (J.G.) George Bush’s plane; who would later become the 41st President of the United States, George H. W. Bush.  President Bush was a high school senior on Dec. 7, 1941, at Phillips Academy Andover.   On June 12, 1942, he turned 18, graduated from Andover, and shortly thereafter was sworn into the US Navy.  A year later, Bush became an officer of the United States Naval Reserve, earned his wings as a naval aviator, and was assigned to fly TBM Avengers off the aircraft carrier San Jacinto in the Pacific.  He was likely the Navy’s youngest flying officer; just days before his 19th birthday.  As a member of the San Jacinto’s torpedo squadron VT-51, Bush flew an Avenger with the name “Barbara” inscribed.  During the war, he flew 58 combat missions for which he received the Distinguished Flying Cross for heroism under fire, three Air Medals, and the Presidential Unit Citation awarded to his ship, the San Jacinto.

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TBF/TBM Avenger Specifications

Length: 40 ft., 11 in.
Height: 16 ft., 5 in.
Wingspan: 54 ft., 2 in.
Wing area: 490 sq. ft.
Empty: 10,545 lb.
Maximum: 17,895 lb.
Max Speed: 276 mph at 16,500 ft.
Cruise Speed: 147 mph
Climb Rate: 2,060 ft./min.
Ceiling: 30,100 ft.
Range: 1,010 miles

AeroShell Aerobatic Team’s AT-6 Texans at the Chicago Air & Water Show

AeroShell Aerobatic Team's AT-6 Texans at the Chicago Air & Water Show

AeroShell Aerobatic Team’s AT-6 Texans at the Chicago Air & Water Show  The North American T-6 Texan is a single-engine trainer used to train pilots of the US Army Air Forces, US Navy, and Royal Air Force as well as other air forces during World War II.  The USAAC designated the T-6 as the “AT-6”, the US Navy as the “SNJ”, and British air forces as the “Harvard”.  Today, it remains a fun airplane to fly because it’s a stable flight platform and aerobatic capabilities.