"1"^^ . "800"^^ . "4.6"^^ . "1"^^ . "14"^^ . "3"^^ . . . "9313"^^ . . "12.8"^^ . "Aero-web"@en . "Great Lakes XTBG"@en . . . . . "1"^^ . . "Torpedo bomber"@en . . . . . . "imp"@en . "185"^^ . . . "The Great Lakes Aircraft Company XTBG-1, also known as \"Avenger\" (a name coincidentally used for the successful Grumman TBF), was a prototype torpedo bomber, intended for service in the US Navy as part of that service's plan to modernise its aerial striking force in the mid-1930s. The XTBG-1 was outperformed by the competing TBD Devastator, however, in addition to having instability problems and only a single prototype of the three-seat design was constructed during 1935. Featuring retractable landing gear and a fully enclosed weapons bay for its torpedo, the XTBG-1 had the odd feature of the torpedo-aimer seated forward of the wing, in a small, enclosed compartment."@en . . "15600"^^ . "The Great Lakes Aircraft Company XTBG-1, also known as \"Avenger\" (a name coincidentally used for the successful Grumman TBF), was a prototype torpedo bomber, intended for service in the US Navy as part of that service's plan to modernise its aerial striking force in the mid-1930s. The XTBG-1 was outperformed by the competing TBD Devastator, however, in addition to having instability problems and only a single prototype of the three-seat design was constructed during 1935."@en . "10.6"^^ .