Description
The Boeing Company first started its work on jet bombers at the end of 1943. The first trial model, XB-47, was ordered in April 1946 and completed eighteen months later. The latest technique included a design that suspended the engines on the slim, long main wings. The B-47E, took its first flight in 1953, using a J47-GE-25 engine with a thrust of 2700kgs, and the rear armament included two of GE’s radar-controlled 20mm twin guns.
Please see the paint guide below for the manufacturer’s suggested colors.
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Product Details:
Scale: 1/144
Skill Level: 2
Parts: 85+
- Painting and assembly required
- 10 sprues
- High-quality plastic
- One decal sheet
- Optional parts for different versions
- Engraved panel lines
- Includes external stores
- Clear parts
- Includes decals and paint guides for the following versions:
- B-47B-40-BW (51-2212), 306(BW(M), USAF, MacDill AFB, Florida, early 1950s
- B-47B-15-BW (50-042), 305BW, USAF, MacDill AFB, Florida, early 1950s
- B-47E-75-BW (51-7071), 22BW(M), USAF, first jet bomber to cross the Pacific Ocean to Yokota AB, Japan in 1954 with Gen. Walter C. Sweeney Jr. commanding 15th AF on board
- B-47B-II (51-2324), updated to B-47E standard, 305BW(M), USAF, MacDill AFB, Florida, 1954
- B-47B-II (51-2336), updated to B-47E standard, 320BW(M), USAF, March AFB, California, 1959
- RB-47H-1-BW (53-34291), 55 SRW Det. 2, USAF, Yokota AFB, Japan, 1965
- RB-47H-1-BW (53-4280), 55 SRW Det. 1, USAF, RAF Upper Heyford, United Kingdom, 1967
- Illustrated instructions and paint guide
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Paint Guide:
Black
Flat Black
Silver
Gold (for options 3, 4, 6 & 7 only)
Steel
Zinc Chromate
Green
White
Light Gull Grey (for option 5 only)
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