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Pearl Harbor B-17

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crw59@earthlink.net - 22 May 2006 21:20 GMT
anyone know what version was at Pearl in 1941?

Academy makes a few early versions and want to see if they offer that
one....

thx - Craig
willshak - 22 May 2006 21:51 GMT
> anyone know what version was at Pearl in 1941?
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If they were recent to Pearl Harbor on Dec.7, 1941, they were B-17Es.
There might have been some earlier B-17Cs and Ds. The B-17E was the
first with the big tail, which gave rise to the nickname "Big a.s Bird".

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Greg - 23 May 2006 03:13 GMT
Here's a good link:

http://home.att.net/~jbaugher2/b17_20.html

The famous flight of unarmed B-17s that arrived during the attack was
composed of four B-17Cs and two B-17Es.

Five B-17Ds were destroyed and eight damaged on the ground at Hickam.

Greg Reynolds, IPMS
crw59@earthlink.net - 23 May 2006 04:12 GMT
thx. found that I have the Academy B-17 C/D in the garage.  Might get
the "B" from Tower Hobbies.  Anyone know off hand what the big diff is
btwn the B and C/D?

Craig
GASean@gmail.com - 23 May 2006 05:54 GMT
The most obvious difference between the B and C/D is the bulged side
and top gun blisters.  There are additional differences, but that's
what will really jump out at you.
Brian Burr Chin - 23 May 2006 08:19 GMT
Anyone heard rumors that a YB-17 model kit will be coming from Europe?

> The most obvious difference between the B and C/D is the bulged side
> and top gun blisters.  There are additional differences, but that's
> what will really jump out at you.
The Old Man - 23 May 2006 12:32 GMT
I have an old Rare Planes YB-17 vacform from the early 1970s. Included
in this kit is a 30 part conversion for the B-17D.
If you're interested, contact me via e-mail. Pieces are complete and
intact. Molding is female molds and thick (strong) plastic.
Instructions are complete, such as they are. THERE ARE NO DECALS WITH
THIS (THESE?) KIT(S)!!!!!
Now that I have the thing dug out, if I don't hear from you, I'll most
likely put it up on eBay in a week or so, rather than trying to put it
back. (I really ~have got~ to thin the herd a bit!    8-D
Regards,
    John
willshak - 23 May 2006 13:35 GMT
> I have an old Rare Planes YB-17 vacform from the early 1970s. Included
> in this kit is a 30 part conversion for the B-17D.
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One just sold on eBay May 11th, with a winning bid of $21.89 (US)
http://tinyurl.com/jradh

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Pauli G - 23 May 2006 17:31 GMT
> I have an old Rare Planes YB-17 vacform from the early 1970s. Included
> in this kit is a 30 part conversion for the B-17D.
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> Regards,
>      John

I have an old Microscale sheet that has markings for the YB-17.  If
anyone's interested, contact me.
Bill Davies - 23 May 2006 21:18 GMT
> I have an old Rare Planes YB-17 vacform from the early 1970s. Included
> in this kit is a 30 part conversion for the B-17D.

I had one of these in my teens, must have been early 1980s. I built the B17D
conversion as a RAF Coastal Command aircraft, which I think made my build a
B17C - I could be wrong, it was a long time ago. I sold the rest of the kit
to another builder, kicked myself ever since as it was a really nice kit.
Rareplanes made some of the best vacs of their era, better than many
injection kits. You've got me tempted to start checking ebay.....
Cheers,
Bill.
Brian Burr Chin - 24 May 2006 03:50 GMT
Thanks, Old Man, but I already have a Rareplanes yb17. Just hoping an
injection kit came out; it would be easier to build. There are all kinds of
unusual model subjects being issued today, but rarely American pre-war
planes.

> I have an old Rare Planes YB-17 vacform from the early 1970s. Included
> in this kit is a 30 part conversion for the B-17D.
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> Regards,
>      John
Glenn - 24 May 2006 11:21 GMT
We did decals for one of these a/c. On my old 1/72 delta Decals sheet
Fortress at War...still have a few sets left in print.
The Old Man - 24 May 2006 11:54 GMT
> Thanks, Old Man, but I already have a Rareplanes yb17. Just hoping an
> injection kit came out; it would be easier to build. There are all kinds of
> unusual model subjects being issued today, but rarely American pre-war
> planes.

No problem then. If anyone else is interested, look for it on eBay in
the next couple of days, after I can take a couple of photos for the
bid site.
 
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