JohnB wrote:
You don't find much about the Budds other than the basics every book seems to repeat.
However, for a very good history of the program and eventual use of the type, there is a well illustrated five page subchapter concerning it in Bill Norton's.excellent
"American Aircraft Development of WWII Special Types 1939-1945 Crecy 2016.
Budd eventually produced 26, with 17 being used by the Navy which used them briefly in the east. The program cost $28 million and the unit costs were $378,000...
The book has a great chapter on the efforts to produce a tactical airlifter...none were fielded so the military relied on C-47 and C-46s which were " off the shelf" designs. The C-82 just missed wartime service with its first production example being delivered in June, 1945.
I can't recommend the nook highly enough...it addresses naval floatplanes,photo recon, strategic and tactical airlifters, targets, drones, autogyros, helicopters and more.
The author has similar book on fighters and one on bombers..including Navy PBs and flying boats.
Great stuff if your interest goes beyond the well known types and picture books.
Thank you for the book tip, I have a soft spot for these more obscure types.