fishjay said:Besides the TU-95, did any other turboprop powered bomber make it to operational status? I know of the XB-47D (experimental only) but were there any others?
Thanks,
Fishjay
Jemiba said:The main problem is "..make it to operational status " !
The Wyvern, yes, a torpedo bomber, but honestly, I would regard
this as a trick, as principally it was a fighter bomber, that means a fighter
carrying bombs. AFAIK, the only version of the Neptune, which was powered
by turboprops was the japanese Kawasaki P-2J, and the chinese Tu-4 derivative
remained a prototype and was modified into an AWACS.
The North American XA2J-1 was a bomber, that really took off, but never reached
operational status, so still no idea.
Zeppelin said:Would a P3-Orion be classed as a "bomber" I quess they can drop depth charges.. and or would a Avro Shackleton have fitted the bill if it had ever had the Napier Nomad engines fitted?
many Regards
Madurai said:If maritime patrol aircraft count, then there are several.
Jemiba said:The Wyvern, yes, a torpedo bomber, but honestly, I would regard
this as a trick, as principally it was a fighter bomber, that means a fighter
carrying bombs.
DWG said:the strike-configured AT-37 Tucano
Stargazer2006 said:DWG said:the strike-configured AT-37 Tucano
??? ??? ??? ???
The AT-37 Dragonfly is a COIN version of the Cessna T-37 Tweet.
The Tucano is a Brazilian aircraft by Embraer and definitely not the AT-37, even in its COIN version!!!
iverson said:BC-130 Commando Vault aircraft dropped 10,000-lb M-121 bombs and 15,000-lb BLU-82 bombs in Vietnam. MC-130s dropped the latter in Iraq and Afghanistan.
C-130 Carolina Moon aircraft dropped large floating mines against the Thanh Hoa Bridge in Vietnam.
RB-69 was the cover designation for seven CIA-operated Neptunes. The P-2 Neptune itself was a piston-powered plane.Didn't a Neptune start out as a B-69?
iverson said:BC-130 Commando Vault aircraft dropped 10,000-lb M-121 bombs and 15,000-lb BLU-82 bombs in Vietnam. MC-130s dropped the latter in Iraq and Afghanistan.
C-130 Carolina Moon aircraft dropped large floating mines against the Thanh Hoa Bridge in Vietnam.
Never heard of that one! Can't find a thing about it online... Still classified?
The Taiwanese Air Force, Brazilian Navy and Argentine Navy converted their Grumman Trackers to turboprop engines. These used the Garret TPE331 turboprop conversion perfected by Marsh (USA).Really stretching the definition and showing off (I'm in the right seat as I was in a Navy S2F in 1956 as a kid, almost 40 years earlier), but it is a turboprop and a bomber, albeit of fires...