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ITALERI 551487 1:72 B-17F Flying Fortress
SUPER DECAL SHEET FOR 5 VERSIONS - COLOR INSTRUCTION SHEET
FIGURE NOT INCLUDED The B-17 "Flying Fortress" is a four-engine heavy bomber that was extensively employed by the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. It was produced in large numbers and saw widespread use, particularly by the 8th Air Force, for daytime strategic bombing missions over the European front, often with the support of long-range fighter escorts. The âFâ variant marked a significant advancement over earlier models. The B-17F featured extended operational range, the ability to carry a substantial offensive payload, and enhanced defensive armament consisting of ten .50 caliber machine guns. One of the most appreciated features among flight crews was the B-17âs remarkable ability to return to base despite sustaining heavy structural damage from enemy fire.
Five decal options:
- USAAF 41-24485 "Memphis Belle", Capt James Verinsin, 324th BS, 91st BG Bassingbourn, May 1942
- USAAF 42-29509 "Bad Penny", 1/Lt Carl D. Mitchell, 416th BS, 99th BG, Tortorella, Italy, 1943
- USAAF 41-24605 "Knock-Out Dropper", 1/Lt Jack Roller, 359th BS, 303rd BG, Molesworth, March 1944
- USAAF 42-30088 "Squawking Hawk", 1/LT William R. Flesh, 349th BS, 100th BG, November 1943
- USAAF 42-3271 "Nine Little Yanks & a Jerk", 2/Lt. Robert L. Hughes, 351st B, 100th BG, 1943
Type Bombers and reconnaissance aircraft Period Second World War SKILL 3 Model Dim. 31.3 cm (12.32")
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