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PBJ-61 Blue Widow

Started by Captain Canada, January 10, 2019, 11:03:45 AM

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Captain Canada

A little more flash than a flay black one lol











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AeroplaneDriver

Gorgeous!   Looks just right in that scheme.
So I got that going for me...which is nice....

JayBee

That does look the business in that colour scheme.  :wub:
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TomZ

O, yes!

Looks fabulous.  :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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kitnut617

That definitely puts a different slant on it Todd    :thumbsup:
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PR19_Kit

A cracking job you've done there.  :thumbsup:
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chrisonord

Very nice, I keep looking at these, and thinking, to turbo prop or not to turbo prop. It has so many uses as a modernish military aircraft. What kit did you use?
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Captain Canada

Thanks guys. I think anything would look good in that scheme eh ! Imagine how good it would look in Shep Payne's diorama.

It's the old Monogram 48th scale kit. Courtesy of a Michael's 50% off coupon.
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jcf

Noice.  :thumbsup:

The USMC did receive five P-61A in 1946 and they were designated F2T-1*, so following
USN pre-1962 designation conventions a patrol bomber (PB) version would be PBT-1**.

* F(fighter)2(second type in role from manufacturer)T(Northrop)-1(first version).
The Northrop FT was a 1930s fighter prototype.

** PB(patrol bomber)(first type from manufacturer has no numerical designator)T(Northrop)-1(first version).

J was the North American company designator, carried on from company predecessor Berliner-Joyce, which is
why the USN/USMC Mitchells had the PBJ designation.

Army of One

Fantastic.... awesome looking kit...👍
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kerick

Very nice! I have one of those in the stash. Interesting option........
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TheChronicOne

MOST glorious!! I love it!
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Quote from: joncarrfarrelly on January 10, 2019, 02:32:26 PM
Noice.  :thumbsup:

The USMC did receive five P-61A in 1946 and they were designated F2T-1*, so following
USN pre-1962 designation conventions a patrol bomber (PB) version would be PBT-1**.

* F(fighter)2(second type in role from manufacturer)T(Northrop)-1(first version).
The Northrop FT was a 1930s fighter prototype.

** PB(patrol bomber)(first type from manufacturer has no numerical designator)T(Northrop)-1(first version).

J was the North American company designator, carried on from company predecessor Berliner-Joyce, which is
why the USN/USMC Mitchells had the PBJ designation.

Thanks for that, Jon.  I've never known quite how American aircraft got their convoluted designation numbers ... Ye gods and little fishes!  Could it be any more complicated?  Just name it already, and be done! 
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