Revell 04297 1:48 - B-17F Memphis Belle Plastic Kit

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Revell 04297 1:48 - B-17F Memphis Belle Plastic Kit

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Revell 04297 1:48 - B-17F Memphis Belle Plastic Kit

During World War II, the Boeing B-17 was the best-known heavily armed strategic bomber, although with a total build of 12,677 it was far from the most numerous plane of its type. It kept the name "Flying Fortress" that it received from an American journalist at the time of its first flight.

The Boeing B-17F was the first mass-produced Flying Fortress. The most famous plane of this series was the B-17F-10-BO made by Boeing which on 15th July 1942 was delivered to and put into service with 324 Bomber Squadron, 91 Bomber Group at Bassingbourn, England. The crew gave it the nickname "Memphis Belle" after the lady-friend of the pilot Lt. Robert K. Morgan. Its fame resulted from the fact that it was officially the first US Army Air Force bomber in Europe to survive 25 missions and it was made the star of a Hollywood propaganda film. After this mission the Memphis Belle and its crew were ordered back to the USA. Later it was bought by the city of Memphis and set up as a memorial in the open air. In 2004 the B-17F underwent a complete restoration. Today the Memphis Belle is again accessible to the public.

Features:
Structural details on surface
cockpit with instrument panel
bombsight and seat
rotating MG turret
movable MG ball turret under the fuselage
MGs mounted in side windows
detailed main undercarriage
movable propeller
2 bombs on external pylons
decals for the Memphis Belle and another USAF version

Specs:

  • Length: 49.4cm
  • Wingspan: 65.6cm
  • Scale: 1/48
  • Parts: 107
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    Brand No
    Manufacturer Revell
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    Charging Time No
    Warning(s) No
    upc No
    length 52
    width 10
    height 37
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