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Curtiss B-20D Vulture

Started by TomZ, October 02, 2011, 10:44:19 AM

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TomZ

I just completed my Curtiss B-20D Vulture. The Vulture was developed in 1941 by Curtiss as a development of the British Avro Lancaster in order to produce a bomber for the USAAC which was better able to survive in a hostile environment than the too lightly armed Boeing B-17C and D.





More on my site:  http://www.airwar1946.nl/whif/L46-b20.htm

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PR19_Kit

Oh yes!  :thumbsup:

That's excellent, both in modelling and thought process too, nice one.  :bow: :bow:
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sequoiaranger

"Privateer" engines, B-17 tail. I think the nose might be over-crowded with the "ball" turret there (better maybe to have the "remote" twins there, and the ball turret where the "remote" was!).

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Very cool.  And you can never have too many guns for self defense in my book.
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Very interesting - and how odd a Lanc looks with a single fin and rudder!
Now if I were to build my take on this I'd use P-40B Allisons and maybe a Blenheim IV rearwards firing turret, but that's just a preference thing.
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Weaver

Very nice - a Yankified Lanc!  :thumbsup:

Now you need to do an Limey Forty: B-17 with Merlins and .303 turrets everywhere.... :wacko:
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Pablo1965

Quote from: Weaver on October 02, 2011, 12:32:21 PM
Very nice - a Yankified Lanc!  :thumbsup:

Now you need to do an Limey Forty: B-17 with Merlins and .303 turrets everywhere.... :wacko:


I was thinking the same thing. Well done, and very nice.

RussC

Great concept. It might be hard to reciprocate since RAF Bomber and Coastal Command had both B-17's and 24's plus flew B-29's designated as "Washingtons" postwar.
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Weaver

Quote from: RussC on October 02, 2011, 02:11:16 PM
Great concept. It might be hard to reciprocate since RAF Bomber and Coastal Command had both B-17's and 24's plus flew B-29's designated as "Washingtons" postwar.

Yes, but not with Merlins, twin tails and .303s.... ;)
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Arc3371

Interesting idea and well executed

Geoff

Quote from: Weaver on October 02, 2011, 03:17:36 PM
Quote from: RussC on October 02, 2011, 02:11:16 PM
Great concept. It might be hard to reciprocate since RAF Bomber and Coastal Command had both B-17's and 24's plus flew B-29's designated as "Washingtons" postwar.

Yes, but not with Merlins, twin tails and .303s.... ;)

Quad .303's

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