Could you do a RAAF one?
The Australian navy (RAN), with the Japanese threat at hand, was very interested in the Decimator-tests, and asked Douglas to build 20 TB3D-0's. Although the tests in the Pacific and Atlantic proofed to be successful, the US Navy still was not satisfied and asked Douglas to work on more developments. Douglas on the other hand was very busy to build their successful SBD and asked Martin to build the 20 TB3D-0's. Martin built on own account, 40 decimators with the designation (BT2M-1, BTM was already given to their drawing-board own torpedoplane - the BTM-1).
The RAN send 16 Decimators to the 805 naval squadron, which went on board the HMS Victorious. They took part in the Noumea-campaign in may 1943. 4 planes were already send to the 4th squadron from the RAAF, which took part as bomber-variant in actions in New Guinea early 1943. Here are two examples:
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lauhof