Martin B-26C-45 Marauder
ICM48328
ICM
1:48
- 1:48 scale
- Detailed cockpit and interior
- 3 marking options for the 17th and 320th Bomber Groups in Europe
- Thumper II
- Belle Ringer
- Stud Duck
- Unbuilt/unpainted
- Paint and glue not included
The project was originally designated Model 179. Production of the aircraft began without the usual prototype or pre-production phase.
The first B-26 flew on November 25, 1940, and was accepted into service with the U.S. Army Air Force in February 1941. Structurally, the B-26 Marauder was a high-wing monoplane with a spacious fuselage and a crew of five (up to seven in later versions). The bomber's design was constantly modified to improve its flight and combat characteristics. From 1943 onward, the wing area and tail were increased, and the aircraft remained in production with these modifications until the end of its service life.
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