Brewster XA-32

The XA-32 was an American Brewster-designed attack aircraft a mid-wing type with an internal bomb bay. The prototype had the R-2800 engine but it could take the intended R-4360 powerplant. After a dismal set of test results the XA-32 did not enter production.

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Made by Brewster Aeronautical Corporation.

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Designer
R.D. MacCart
Primary user
Number Built
2
Manufacturer
First Flight
22
Retired
1944
Status
Category

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