US B-24J Liberator The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California.
It was known within the company as the Model 32, and a small number of early models were sold under the name LB-30, for Land Bomber.
The B-24 was used in World War II by several Allied air forces and navies, and by every branch of the American armed forces during the war, attaining a distinguished war record with its operations in the Western European, Pacific, Mediterranean, and China-Burma-India Theaters Often compared with the better-known Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, the B-24 was a more modern design with a higher top speed, greater range, and a heavier bomb load; it was also more difficult to fly, with heavy control forces and poor formation-flying characteristics.
Popular opinion among aircrews and general staffs tended to favor the B-17's rugged qualities above all other considerations in the European Theater.
The placement of the B-24's fuel tanks throughout the upper fuselage and its lightweight construction, designed to increase range and optimize assembly line production, made the aircraft vulnerable to battle damage.
The B-24 was notorious among American aircrews for its tendency to catch fire.
Its high fuselage-mounted "Davis wing" also meant it was dangerous to ditch or belly land, since the fuselage tended to break apart.
Nevertheless, the B-24 provided excellent service in a variety of roles thanks to its large payload and long range and was the only bomber to operationally deploy the United States' first forerunner to precision-guided munitions during the war, the 1,000 lb.
Azon guided bomb.
The B-24's most costly mission was the low-level strike against the Ploie?ti oil fields, in Romania on 1 August 1943, which turned into a disaster because the defense was underestimated and fully alerted while the attackers were disorganized.
The B-24 ended World War II as the most produced heavy bomber in history.
At over 18,400 units, half by Ford Motor Company, it still holds the distinction as the most-produced American military aircraft.
Item No 81774 Item Name US B-24J Liberator Bar Code 6939319217745 Scale 1:48 Item Type Plastic Model Aircraft Kit Model Dimension Length: 430.3mm Wingspan: 694.6mm Total Plastic Parts 490+ Total Sprues 20 sprues and tires Chromeplate Parts n/a Resin Parts n/a Metal Parts n/a Photo Etched Parts 1 piece Film Accessory n/a Released Date 2023-12 More Features - Detailed fuselage&wing w/accurate design - Finely detailed cockpit,gear cabin, - Grooved rubber tires - PE parts included
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- Scale: 1:48
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| Item No | 81774 |
| Item Name | US B-24J Liberator |
| Bar Code | 6939319217745 |
| Item Type | Plastic Model Aircraft Kit |
| Model Dimension | Length: 430.3mm Wingspan: 694.6mm |
| Total Plastic Parts | 490+ |
| Total Sprues | 20 sprues and tires |
| Photo Etched Parts | 1 piece |
| Released Date | 2023-12 |
| More Features | - Detailed fuselage&wing w/accurate design- Finely detailed cockpit,gear cabin,- Grooved rubber tires- PE parts included |
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| SKU | HB81774 |
| Barcode # | 6939319217745 |
| Brand | HobbyBoss |