Martin B26F Marauder  "WW2  American Bomber"  48325
Martin B26F Marauder  "WW2  American Bomber"  48325Martin B26F Marauder  "WW2  American Bomber"  48325

Martin B26F Marauder "WW2 American Bomber"

Product code 48325

Martin

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Scale 1 : 48

Publisher/Brand ICM

Category Scale Modelling Kits

Subcategory Scale Modelling Kits

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Product description

 

  • The model represents the B-26F Marauder variant with its distinctive increased wing angle of attack
  • The fuselage features specific characteristics unique to the B-26F Marauder variant
  • The model maintains accurate geometry and proportions of the real aircraft
  • Detailed recreation of both cockpit and fuselage components
  • Includes decals for three airccraft versions featuring unique nose art designs

Markings:

  • B-26F-1-MA 42-96255 "Miss Manookie", 586th Bombardment Squadron, 394th Bombardment Group, Holmsley South, August 1944
  • B-26F-1-MA 42-96281 "Redlight Rosie", 587th Bombardment Squadron, 394th Bombardment Group, 1944
  • B-26F-1-MA 42-96323 "Zombie IV", 587th Bombardment Squadron, 394th Bombardment Group, 1944
The Martin B-26 Marauder is a medium-sized American twin-engine bomber with an all-metal high wing structure. The first test flight of the prototype took place in 1940, and serial production began in 1941. Due to the many "childhood diseases" of the first production batches, which led to numerous disasters, the plane was nicknamed "The Widowmaker". . This opinion overshadowed the very low combat losses among the crews flying the B-26 Marauder of later versions. Undoubtedly, however, this machine was very difficult to pilot and required great skills from the pilots. The B-26 bomber was produced in several versions, the most important of which were: A, B, F and G. The F and G versions were the least emergency of all produced. They also had much better performance than the B-25 bombers. Martin B-26 fought primarily at the European Theater of Warfare (Mediterranean Sea and North-Western Europe). In total, more than 5,000 of this aircraft were manufactured. Technical data (version G): Maximum speed: 451 km / h, practical ceiling 6040 m, operational range: 1850 km, armament: fixed - 5 machine guns caliber 12.7 mm, mounted - up to 2400 kg.

 

 



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