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Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress / Fortress Mk III

Heavy Bomber Aircraft · World War II
Airfix · A08018A · 1/72 · 1899
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Plastic model kit

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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress / Fortress Mk III 1/72 scale heavy bomber aircraft [Series 8]
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United States Army Air Forces
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress / Fortress Mk III
United States Army Air Forces
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British Royal Air Force
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress / Fortress Mk III
British Royal Air Force

The Boeing B-17 ‘Flying Fortress’ boasts a remarkable legacy, as both a strategic weapon and an enduring symbol of American air power during the Second World War. Designed as a large, multi-engine bomber with substantial defensive armament, the B-17 was introduced in 1938. First used in combat with the RAF in 1941, carrying out bombing raids in France, its poor performance suggested that improved defences and greater bombing accuracy were needed. Later variants like the B-17G were more effective and gradually became potent strategic weapons, capable of carrying out high-altitude, long-range attacks. Despite heavy defensive armament B-17s still suffered at the hands of enemy fighters.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress / Fortress Mk III 1/72 scale heavy bomber aircraft [Series 8]

The Boeing B-17 ‘Flying Fortress’ boasts a remarkable legacy, as both a strategic weapon and an enduring symbol of American air power during the Second World War. Designed as a large, multi-engine bomber with substantial defensive armament, the B-17 was introduced in 1938. First used in combat with the RAF in 1941, carrying out bombing raids in France, its poor performance suggested that improved defences and greater bombing accuracy were needed. Later variants like the B-17G were more effective and gradually became potent strategic weapons, capable of carrying out high-altitude, long-range attacks. Despite heavy defensive armament B-17s still suffered at the hands of enemy fighters.

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