BODY {font-family:"Arial"; font-size:18;margin:0px;padding:0px;text-align:center;min-width:776px;} #centerwrapper {text-align:left;width:776px;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;}

Dauntless Aviation
 
FAA Written Test Prep
Checkride Oral Exam Prep
Pilot eLogbook System
Aircraft Systems Reviews
EASA Theory Exam Prep
China ATPL Theory Prep
UK PPL/IMC Theory Prep
Transport Canada Theory Exam Prep
Aircraft Recognition Tutor
SimPlates IFR Plates
FAR/AIM Reference
All Software and Apps
Aviation Freebies
Free Aircraft Checklists
MetalWings Diecast
 
Products by Platform
 
Support
Knowledgebase / FAQ
Contact
Employment
SBD Dauntless
 
Bulk Purchases
Site/Lab Licensing
Affiliate Program
 
Home

Diecast Aircraft Information  Diecast Aircraft Information MetalWings Diecast Aircraft Reference by Dauntless Aviation
Hobby Master 1/72 Air Power Series
HA1211
Grumman TBM-3E Avenger s/n53322, 826 Squadron,
RCN (Royal Canadian Navy) 1950
Superb detailing in 1/72 scale.
Pre-painted with pad applied markings.
Fully assembled.
Weapons are not permanently attached.
Bomb bay can be displayed open or closed.
Display stand included.
Option to display model with wheels up or down.
Minimum use of plastic.
Very collectable.


The TBM is the Grumman TBF built under license by Eastern Aircraft, a subsidiary of
General Motors. The TBM-3E was the last Avenger model put into production during the
war. The company managed to reduce the empty weight of the 3E by 1,980 lbs. but still
was able to increase airframe strength. This variant saw the elimination of the rear-firing
.30 caliber machine gun and faired over the opening. Another distinguishing feature is the
non-retractable arresting hook. This variant was used for ASW and Avengers also flew in
the Atlantic from small escort carriers and played a large role in helping to defend allied
convoys. U.S. Avengers are credited with sinking 30 German U-boats between 1943 and
1944.


After WWII the RCN (Royal Canadian Navy) needed a replacement for their old Fairey
Fireflies so they purchased 125 former USN TBM-3E Avengers. Between 1950 and 1952
these aircraft arrived in the same dark blue paint scheme used by the USN with only the
USN symbols being painted over. By this time the RCN had signed the 1949 NATO
agreement designating the RCN to an ASW (Anti Submarine Warfare) specialty. All sorts
of modifications were made to 98 of the Avengers from electronic updates to structural
alterations in an effort to make them more suited for the purpose. In the end reality set in
and the Avengers were replaced by the S-2 Tracker with its longer range and greater
payload capacity. This along with it having a second engine greatly increased the safety
factor when on long-range patrols over the North Atlantic. By 1957 the Avengers had
been assigned training duties and by July 1960 had been officially retired.
Aircraft 53322 was delivered to the RCN 826 Squadron located at RCNAS, Shearwater,
Nova Scotia in May 1950 and on September 29, 1956 while assigned to the aircraft
carrier HMCS Magnificent was lost in an accident with the pilot being rescued.
During WWII 826 Squadron was designated part of the Royal Navy and even after the
war had ended. However in May 1951 the 826 Squadron was renumbered 881 Squadron
(RCN) and the 826 designation was returned to the RN.

Crew – (3)

Performance
Powerplant - Wright R2600-20 Double Cyclone 14 Cylinder, air-cooled radial engine,
rated @ 1900 Hp

Weight
Empty - 10,545 lb   (4,783 kg)
Fully Loaded - 17,890 lb   (8.115 kg)

Range - 1,010 miles   (1,610 km)
Fuel Capacity - 726 US gal   (2,748 litres)

Speed
Maximum - 276 mph   (444 km/h)
Cruising - 115 mph   (185 km/h)
Service Ceiling - 30,100 ft   (9,170 m)

Dimensions
Wingspan - 54 ft 2 in   (16.51 m)
Length - 40 ft 11.5 in   (12.48 m)
Height - 16 ft 5 in   (5 m)



Weapons
(2)  .50 caliber (12.7 mm) forward-firing wing-mounted machine guns
(1) .50 caliber (12.7 mm) turret-mounted machine gun
(1) .30 caliber (7.62 mm) ventral-mounted machine gun
Armament
Up to 2,000 lb   (907 kg) of ordnance made up of possible combinations of:
(1) 2,000 lb   (907 kg) Bliss-Leavitt MK.13 Torpedo
or
High Explosive, Fragmentary and/or Anti-personnel bombs in these combinations:
(2) 1,000 lb   (453.6 kg) bombs
(4) 500 lb   (226.8 kg) bombs
(6) 250 lb   (113.4 kg) bombs
(12) 100 lb   (45.4 kg) bombs
or
(4) Depth Charges
(8) 5 inch rail-launched unguided rockets
MetalWings.com

This new site is being updated regularly and it will be much improved before too long. Please be patient, give it time, and check back regularly. Opportunities for community collaboration are in the works for a little further down the road.


  • This is not a retail site. You cannot buy models here.
  • Thanks to Dauntless Aviation for providing web hosting and other support for this site. Real or sim pilot? Check out their stuff!
  • This is not an official site of any manufacturer or retailer. Information provided here may be incomplete or in error. Use at your own risk.
  • This is not an "advice" site. Please do not contact us asking about these models. Please contact a manufacturer or retailer with your questions or comments.
  • Please update your links!
    • Update HomePage links from the HMC website to either www.MetalWings.com or, preferably, www.dauntless-soft.com/MetalWings.
    • Update your page links to this page from HMCwebsite/HA1211.html to http://www.dauntless-soft.com/MetalWings/HA1211.asp
  • This site will be modified over time. We are well aware of its many issues, including missing images and bad formatting.

© 2024 Dauntless Aviation • 4950C York Road 110, Buckingham, PA, 18912, USA • Contact UsPrivacy Policy