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Lockheed B-30 Connie bomber

Started by Brian da Basher, January 14, 2009, 04:01:38 PM

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Ed S

That model and backstory left me all starry eyed.

Nice one Brian.

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That's wonderful Brian, I really like this one.  :bow:

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But....but......but.....but it doesn't have spats ?!?

Nice build, BdaB ! I love that camo as well, and the scalloped edges are a real nice touch. I didn't notice the new rudders until you mentioned them ! Neat idea !

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Wow, when you said you were working on a Connie bomber, I don't know what I expected but this really blew me away!  I think it's the overall composition---the way everything comes together so well: those tailfins are perfect, the gun blisters sublime and the faded paint scheme just looks so right!   :thumbsup:   :wub:

Honestly, this is one of those concepts that just leaps out at me and screams "Why am I not as clever?!"    :bow:   :bow:   :bow:
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Absolutely beautiful Brian. That is one of the sexiest bombers ever. :wub: :bow: :bow:
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 :thumbsup: Another great build B! This looks quite like it should!  :bow:
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For them what's curious about the real world design.

Lockheed Model 249: proposed bomber version with four 2,200 hp Wright R-3350-13s which became the XB-30-LO. Armament consisted of ten 0.50-in machine-guns and one 20mm cannon in two dorsal turrets, two ventral, one nose and one tail turret; bombload 16,000 lb (7,257 kg). Maximum speed of 382 mph at 25,000 ft (625 km/h at 7,620 m) and a range of 5,000 miles (8,045 km) with 6,000 lb (2,722 kg) of bombs were predicted. A contract to prepare preliminary engineering data in competition with Boeing (XB-29), Douglas (XB-31) and Consolidated (XB-32) was awarded on 27 June, 1940, but Lockheed later withdrew.
- Lockheed Aircraft since 1913, Rene J Francillon, 1987, Putnam/Naval Institute Press


Lloyd S. Jones includes a 3-view he drew in his classic U.S. Bombers book, the two photos Brian posted of the XB-30 model are from Lloyd's book and are of a model he constructed. Jones constructed models of almost all of the 'unbuilt' "B" types for his book.

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Mossie

Lovely job Bri!  Kind of reminds of a Fw Condor.
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Great stuff Brian - Like Mossie I think she looks a little Germanic, but something by Junkers ?
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Connie FOREVER!  :thumbsup:

I love this concept :wub: :wub: :wub:
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another very nice model from the Brian production line  :wub:

Deon

Cool.. she looks good in iniform!
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Quote from: Mossie on January 15, 2009, 04:11:35 AM
Lovely job Bri!  Kind of reminds of a Fw Condor.

That's exactly what I was thinking! Would they have the same fatigue problems the Condor had?

At any rate, that's great work Brian!
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Quote from: upnorth on January 15, 2009, 06:49:39 AM
That's exactly what I was thinking! Would they have the same fatigue problems the Condor had?

I'd think that was unlikely.

The Condor had a tail-wheel landing gear and a thin, parallel fuselage, whereas the B-30 has a nose wheel and a curved and deeper fuselage. Without the high bending moment on landing the rear fuselage failures that the Condor suffered ought to be minimised.
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