MickYoumans
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What is your favorite bomber from the WWII era?
What is your favorite bomber from the WWII era?
Sounds like you are confusing the cannon nose models with the PBJ. PBJ was just the USMC version. Just like the rest of the B-25s, some had the cannon noses and some had the traditional glass.B-25, but the PBJ variants. Either 12 forward facing .50 cals or a 75mm M4 cannon
Sounds like you are confusing the cannon nose models with the PBJ. PBJ was just the USMC version. Just like the rest of the B-25s, some had the cannon noses and some had the traditional glass.
The G and H models were the ones that came from the factory with the cannon nose.
I have to vote for the B-24. It was a superior heavy bomber to the B-17, did most of the work in WWII and gets almost no love now. When people romanticize about "aluminum overcast" over Europe now, they always envision thousands of B-17s, but in fact there were thousands of B-24s as well, they just don't look as cool in the painting I guess...
My grandpa still flies a B-17G for the YAM. Having flown it, I may be partial.
but in fact there were thousands of B-24s as well
B-25 - bombs, hella machine guns, cannon...multirole bomber/attack plane.
Nice! I have .75 hours stick time in a B-17 on a ferry flight from Lincoln to KC. Amazing flight.
There are even recorded incidents where the Whore took on ME-109s, FW-190s and Zeros in dogfights and won.
"One a day in Tampa Bay," they said in the days when my dad would watch the B-26s near his home in Lakeland, Florida.LOL! The "Baltimore Whore"! No visible means of support!
There was an investigation into the martin marauder by the govt. It was then modified, including longer wings which gave more lift. Before that it killed a lot of young crews. It was shelved early and the A26 became the go to light attack bomber. Much better all round airplane.