The first monoplane aircraft ordered by the US Navy for carrier operations, the Douglas TBD Devastator was designed to fulfil a requirement for a new torpedo bomber.
Just 129 were built, and when it entered service it was the most modern aircraft of its type anywhere in the world. Its only real taste of action came on 4 June 1942 in the pivotal Battle of Midway, when 35 were shot down in a clash with Japanese A6M Zero fighters. The aircraft was replaced by the Grumman Avenger weeks later.
Barrett Tillman's detailed history of this aircraft is accompanied by period photography and illustrated profiles.
Barrett Tillman is a professional author and speaker with more than 40 nonfiction books as well as novels to his credit. His first book, published in 1976, remains in print today as do most of his subsequent titles.
He holds seven awards for history and literature including the 1996 Tailhook Association Lifetime Achievement Award and third place in the US Naval Institute Prize in 2009. Tillman has appeared in more than a dozen documentaries including The History Channel's Dogfights.
CHAPTER ONE
A NEW ERA
CHAPTER TWO
FLEET INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER THREE
TO WAR
CHAPTER FOUR
CORAL SEA
CHAPTER FIVE
MIDWAY
CHAPTER SIX
ASSESSMENT
CHAPTER SEVEN
SQUADRONS AND MARKINGS
APPENDICES
COLOUR PLATES COMMENTARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX