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13 minutes ago, Utah Bob #35998 said:

Maybe an SBN-1?

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That looks like the critter.  Thanks, Bob. 

I tried five or six versions of Navy, dive bomber, training, with various other words and couldn't find it.

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The SBN-1 was obsolete by 1941 so I imagine they were used as trainers.

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The 250 ft tower was great fun!  And it was free. B)

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18 minutes ago, Abilene Slim SASS 81783 said:

Vought OS2U Kingfisher without floats. 
 

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Almost a twin of the SBN-1 that Bob posted.  Going back and looking at the landing gear, I think you have it.  The information on Wiki doesn't indicate that the Kingfisher was used as a trainer, but that almost all the SBN-1s produced were used for training.

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51 minutes ago, Subdeacon Joe said:

 

Almost a twin of the SBN-1 that Bob posted.  Going back and looking at the landing gear, I think you have it.  The information on Wiki doesn't indicate that the Kingfisher was used as a trainer, but that almost all the SBN-1s produced were used for training.

Visual cues are the shape of the vertical stabilizer and fuselage/canopy profile.

 

From Wikipedia: "......Additionally, the "Kingfisher", as it was designated, served as a trainer in both its seaplane and landplane configurations.[2]"

 

 

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1 hour ago, Abilene Slim SASS 81783 said:

Visual cues are the shape of the vertical stabilizer and fuselage/canopy profile.

 

I just couldn't stop the film to get a decent read on those.  I kept going back and forth so looked for something else and the landing gear jumped out. 

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3 minutes ago, Subdeacon Joe said:

 

I just couldn't stop the film to get a decent read on those.  I kept going back and forth so looked for something else and the landing gear jumped out. 

Yeah, they look really similar in motion. I was able to pause the video to get a better look.

 

More minutia: Since the SBN was never a float plane, it's gear was retractable, but looks fixed because of the struts. The Kingfisher was designed primarily as a catapult launched floatplane, but also had the capability for fixed landing gear to be installed.

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Yup. Kingfisher. Never saw one with wheels!

 

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The float version of the Kingfisher had a removable wheeled dolly that would be attached while it was in shallow water so it could taxi onto land.

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47 minutes ago, DeaconKC said:

The float version of the Kingfisher had a removable wheeled dolly that would be attached while it was in shallow water so it could taxi onto land.

Yeah I've seen that. Just never one with fixed landing gear.

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