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 Combat missions SB2C astorpedo bomber 
		
		
		The Curtiss SB2C Helldiver was designed to be capable of being a torpedo bomber and was tested in this role.  I am uncertain whether they were ever used as torpedo bombers in combat.   
	They may have done so off USS LEXINGTON in the Gilberts in 1943. I would be grateful if anyone can identofy any sources. thanks, david isby  | 
		
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		The SB2C was not used as a torpedo bomber during WWII. Late in the War three torpedo squadrons, VT74, VT75 and VT17, were equipped with the SB2C-5 for service aboard the three new Midway-class CVBs. 
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		I recall encountering a USN report that praised the SB2C while scathing the TBF. Anyone with the whole report? 
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 See Smith, Curtiss SB2C Helldiver, p51.  | 
		
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		The TBF was not designed for dive bombing and so was restricted to glide bombing at 45-50 degrees. Even so, there were many instances of wings detaching in the course of bombing runs, both during WWII and after. 
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