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Tom, with your models, is that B18a the Bolo while the B18 is the Dragon? I know the B23 was the dragon historically, but your B18 looked like it just might be a B23? I am not familiar with the B18 and B18a but just looking to find a model of the B23... Thanks!!!
By the way excellent paint jobs!!
Mel
By the way excellent paint jobs!!
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Tom's pictures are correctly labeled. The B-18A and the B-18 are both (informally) "Bolo" (or "Digby" in RCAF service). The only visible difference was in the nose - the B-18 had a rounded blunt nose while that of the B-18A had a sharper upper area for the bombardier with a recessed gun mount below. The B-23 "Dragon" had a much thinner fuselage, taller tail with a rudimentary tail gun position, sllightly larger wings, and much larger engines.
About 350 aircraft of the B-18 type were built. Mamy of the US Air Corps B-18s and B-18As were in Hawaii or the Philippines at the start of the war. Most of these were destroyed in the first days and none had a significant effect on combat there. Surviving B-18s, B-18As, and B-18Bs (rebuilt B-18A with dorsal gun turret removed, radar installation replacing bombardier's position, and MAD gear in the tail) were used for coastal anti-submarine patrols during the war. Combat reports indicate that about three German U-boats were lost to attacks by B-18 types. Apparently, none of the 38 B-23s saw any combat service.
I don't know of any models of the B-23 in any scale. Perhaps one of the 3-D printing companies will make one. Considering the small number built and lack of any real combat, this type is pretty low in my wish list.
Don S.
About 350 aircraft of the B-18 type were built. Mamy of the US Air Corps B-18s and B-18As were in Hawaii or the Philippines at the start of the war. Most of these were destroyed in the first days and none had a significant effect on combat there. Surviving B-18s, B-18As, and B-18Bs (rebuilt B-18A with dorsal gun turret removed, radar installation replacing bombardier's position, and MAD gear in the tail) were used for coastal anti-submarine patrols during the war. Combat reports indicate that about three German U-boats were lost to attacks by B-18 types. Apparently, none of the 38 B-23s saw any combat service.
I don't know of any models of the B-23 in any scale. Perhaps one of the 3-D printing companies will make one. Considering the small number built and lack of any real combat, this type is pretty low in my wish list.
Don S.
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Don spelled it out better than I could.
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Hi Tom
Nice work on the P-39's. The little CR-42 Falco really looks great as well.
Pete
Nice work on the P-39's. The little CR-42 Falco really looks great as well.
Pete