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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Fortress







Here are some images of Monograms 1/48 scale Boeing B 17-G Fortress. One of the American's most important aircraft of World War II. It had a top speed of 287 mph, a range of 3400 miles, an operational ceiling of 35,600 feet and could carry a bomb load of 6000 lbs. Due to a lack of long range escort fighter protection in the early days of the daylight bombing campaign against Germany these aircraft were being shot down by the hundreds. It was getting to the point that the American air force were seriously considering scrapping the idea of daylight bombing. Of course with the arrival of fighter aircraft like the P51 Mustang which could escort the bombers to their target and back they were able to carry on daylight bombing with success.

4 comments:

Pat Tillett said...

Beautiful job. I also really enjoy the narratives. A bit of history!

-Warren Zoell said...

Thanks Pat.

Cheap Viagra said...

dude where you get all this cool planes? I can't find a good place in where buy it, and I don' trust in the online shop.

-Warren Zoell said...

I just usually by my kits at the local hobby stores in this city (Edmonton).