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I think you got the B-17 (over 12000 built) mixed up with the 25, with just under 10000 made.
The Avro Lancaster was the heavy bomber that Britain used, not sure but I'd imagine that RAF crews used our aircraft on occasion due to logistics or losses.
 
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When a WW2 Heavy bomber, most of us think of the B17. It was produced at a little over 9,000 We had another bomber that was produced at over 13,000. What was it. ???

The English produced their own when it comes to heavy bombers that is what they think of.
What was the name of it???

Did the English fly either of the American bombers ????

Lancaster. I have seen it described as "beautiful airplane" but to my eyes it looks awkward. "flying pencil" was the nickname of a bomber in WWII - could have been the Lanc but I think it was a German one.

Don't know if the brits flew any of ours but I would expect that they did.

Harry K
 
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I think you got the B-17 (over 12000 built) mixed up with the 25, with just under 10000 made.
The Avro Lancaster was the heavy bomber that Britain used, not sure but I'd imagine that RAF crews used our aircraft on occasion due to logistics or losses.

You are 100% on the Lancaster.

See picture, you were right on the number built. History channel was wrong.
B-17-1a.jpg
B-25 was a medium bomber, not a heavy. A friend of mine was the pilot on the B-25 Heavenly Body when the did the reenactment of the Doolittle raid in San Diego. A little nervous he was the first one off.
B-25-Heavenly-1.jpg

The English used the other heavy a lot over the Atlantic for sub chasing. It had a far longer range than the best English and carried almost twice the bomb load.

The star of the show, in the battle of Brittan was the Spitfire. But its older, partly wooden counterpart downed almost twice as many German planes.
What would that plane be??

US Army had or has trucks called "Duce & 1/2.
Why were they called by that name???
 
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US Army had or has trucks called "Duce & 1/2.
Why were they called by that name???

Typically the M35 6x6 rated at 2.5 tons. I want one, bobbed and flat black. :licking:
 
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Typically the M35 6x6 rated at 2.5 tons. I want one, bobbed and flat black. :licking:

Check Craig's List I've seen them on there fairly often. Prices way too high for what is more than likely a worn out old truck.
Think the guy selling them is in your part of the world.
By the way you are correct. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Many of them were all wheel drive. Was the 10 wheeler still a duce & 1/2?? I don't know.
 
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The star of the show, in the battle of Brittan was the Spitfire. But its older, partly wooden counterpart downed almost twice as many German planes.
What would that plane be??

The Hurricane took a greater toll on the German Luftwaffe than the Spitfire but I didn't know it was partly wooden. The twin engined Mosquito was mostly balsa, birch, and plywood. The only Mosquito flying today was recently rebuilt here and earlier this year was shipped to its owner back in the States. I've got photos of it when it did a bit of a fly-around before being shipped.
 
/ TRIVA FUN #150  
B-24 was the other long range bomber, Not as pretty as the B-17 but very capable, I think most of them were made by Ford in some huge assembly building in Michigan.

James K0UA
 
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You are 100% on the Lancaster.

See picture, you were right on the number built. History channel was wrong.
View attachment 332196
B-25 was a medium bomber, not a heavy. A friend of mine was the pilot on the B-25 Heavenly Body when the did the reenactment of the Doolittle raid in San Diego. A little nervous he was the first one off.
View attachment 332197

The English used the other heavy a lot over the Atlantic for sub chasing. It had a far longer range than the best English and carried almost twice the bomb load.

The star of the show, in the battle of Brittan was the Spitfire. But its older, partly wooden counterpart downed almost twice as many German planes.
What would that plane be??

US Army had or has trucks called "Duce & 1/2.
Why were they called by that name???

You're probably referring to the half track version of the "deuce and a half". That was the standard heavy army truck with 4 rear wheels (replaced with tracks for the half-track version) and 2 steering wheels. All-wheel drive via transfer case andnormally with front wheels not driving. **** on steering and tires if not needed.

Harry K
 
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B-24 was the other long range bomber, Not as pretty as the B-17 but very capable, I think most of them were made by Ford in some huge assembly building in Michigan.

James K0UA

Ah, the B-24 (Flying Bathtub). From what I read it was not a nice plane to fly.


Harry K
 
/ TRIVA FUN #153  
My vote for the prettiest plane in WWII goes to the P-51 mustang after the modification that replaced eh humpback with a bubble canopy. P-51 was pretty much of a dog until they replaced the original engine with a British one.

Harry K
 
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Flyerdan got it right! 336!

Corncobs (R-4360) had 28 cylinders and 2 spark plugs per cylinder x 6 engines.

Incorrect starting procedure could foul all 56 spark plugs in an engine

You guys are sure keeping me honest. Shucks.

I was also wrong on the B36 being powered by R3350 engines. B36 used the 4360's.
Wright_R-3350_Cyclone_Engine_1.jpg

With that said, I have to try again.
Was there ever a 5 engine B-17 ???

Largest plane ever powered by the 4360 was the b-36 What was the smallest ???
 
/ TRIVA FUN #156  
There was a B-17 with, I think, a test turboprop in the nose.

Bruce
 
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My vote for the prettiest plane in WWII goes to the P-51 mustang after the modification that replaced eh humpback with a bubble canopy. P-51 was pretty much of a dog until they replaced the original engine with a British one.

Harry K

I beg to differ. Prettiest plane of WWII was the F4U Corsair!
 
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I beg to differ. Prettiest plane of WWII was the F4U Corsair!

The English would say the Spitfire.

What would you consider the ugliest. :laughing:

No has answered the difference in passenger seats, between military & civilian transports. These were regular type seats. Like in a DC-6. Not jump or hammock style seats.:confused3: :(

The 4360 was put in a fairly small plane, what??

Who or what company designed much of the nose art used in WW2??
 

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