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UPC 610366414092

Barcode for Airfix Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 1:72 Plastic Model Kit

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Attributes

Attribute Value
Binding Toy
Brand Airfix
EAN 0610366414092
Label Hornby
Manufacturer Hornby
Model A08017
MPN A08017
Package Quantity 1
Part Number A08017
Product Group Hobby
Publisher Hornby
Studio Hornby
UPC 610366414092

Product Features

  • 1:72nd Scale WWII Bomber Military Aircraft Plastic Model Kit
  • Livery A: 43-37521 "Skyway Chariot" 351st Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group, Eighth Air Force, United States Army Air Force, RAF Thorpe Abbots, Norfolk, England March 1945
  • Skill Level: 3 Number of Parts: 245
  • Humbrol Paints needed are listed on the outside of the box
  • Construction and painting required: yes, glue and paints need to be purchased separately

Description

The definitive version of this classic USAAF heavy bomber, the Boeing B-17G incorporated a host of improvements on the earlier models of the Flying Fortress. With thirteen machine-guns and optimized defensive firing positions, massed formations of B-17Gs would pound Axis targets on a daily basis, throwing up as much lead at attacking fighters as they possibly could. Arguably the most visible manifestation of American military might in the Second World War was the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress four engine bomber. Operating in massed formations, these distinctive aircraft were designed to conduct daylight precision bombing missions against strategic enemy targets, with the ultimate aim of literally pounding them into submission. As its name suggests, the Flying Fortress was bristling with defensive armament and it was intended that formations of B-17s could throw so much lead into the air that any attacking enemy aircraft would either be shot down, or simply fly away from their certain demise although this thinking did not actually materialize in combat, it did help to give the B-17 a fearsome reputation. Without doubt, the definitive version of the Flying Fortress was the B-17G and this last mass-produced version of the aircraft was manufactured in more numbers than all previous versions combined the B-17G was a magnificent fighting aero plane. Addressing all the shortcomings of the previous combat variants, the B-17G incorporated a number of significant improvements, specifically around the placement and upgrading of defensive armament. The combat experiences of crews flying the earlier versions of the B-17 were crucial in producing this definitive US heavy bomber.

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