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Hub & Diane Plott
December 16th 06, 12:33 AM
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Mitchell Holman
December 16th 06, 12:44 AM
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Hub & Diane Plott
December 16th 06, 02:10 AM
Thanks Mitchell! There just is not a lot available on this bird!
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Hub & Diane Plott
December 16th 06, 02:10 AM
Thanks Mitchell! There just is not a lot available on this bird!
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Conscious Pilate
December 16th 06, 06:38 AM
G'day Hub,
gawd I didn't realise I also had none of this rare bird - so off to the
archives & books - so a couple of scans later here are a couple of them -
sorry for the quality - but what the heck - the best I can do with what I
got (& I say that to all the girls!!!)
enjoy
Conscious Pilate
Conscious Pilate
December 16th 06, 06:38 AM
G'day Hub,
gawd I didn't realise I also had none of this rare bird - so off to the
archives & books - so a couple of scans later here are a couple of them -
sorry for the quality - but what the heck - the best I can do with what I
got (& I say that to all the girls!!!)
enjoy
Conscious Pilate
Conscious Pilate
December 16th 06, 06:39 AM
Conscious Pilate
December 16th 06, 06:39 AM
Hub & Diane Plott
December 16th 06, 02:42 PM
Many thanks!
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December 16th 06, 02:42 PM
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john smith
December 16th 06, 03:03 PM
The XB-28 appears to be a competitor for the XB-26 Maurader.
The designs appear similar, possibly due to specifications.
Was there also and XB-27?
john smith
December 16th 06, 03:03 PM
The XB-28 appears to be a competitor for the XB-26 Maurader.
The designs appear similar, possibly due to specifications.
Was there also and XB-27?
Dutch
December 16th 06, 04:28 PM
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> The XB-28 appears to be a competitor for the XB-26 Maurader.
> The designs appear similar, possibly due to specifications.
> Was there also and XB-27?
Was to have been a high-altitude pressurised version of the B-25 was the
reason for
the cylendercal shape of the body of the XB-28.
The XB-27 was a Martin design that never got off of the drawing boards.
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Dutch
December 16th 06, 04:28 PM
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> The XB-28 appears to be a competitor for the XB-26 Maurader.
> The designs appear similar, possibly due to specifications.
> Was there also and XB-27?
Was to have been a high-altitude pressurised version of the B-25 was the
reason for
the cylendercal shape of the body of the XB-28.
The XB-27 was a Martin design that never got off of the drawing boards.
"Dutch"
Donald Johnson
December 16th 06, 09:59 PM
john smith wrote:
> The XB-28 appears to be a competitor for the XB-26 Maurader.
> The designs appear similar, possibly due to specifications.
> Was there also and XB-27?
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The Martin XB-27 and North American XB-28s competed for an August 1939
request for a high altitude medium bomber that was intended to
supplement the B-25 and B-26. Due to improvements in medium altitude
bombing the requirement was dropped. A second N.A. aircraft, XB-28A,
was built as a possible high altitude reconnaissance aircraft, but was
not bought either.
(Info from Lloyd S Jones' U.S. Bombers, 1974
Donald Johnson
December 16th 06, 09:59 PM
john smith wrote:
> The XB-28 appears to be a competitor for the XB-26 Maurader.
> The designs appear similar, possibly due to specifications.
> Was there also and XB-27?
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The Martin XB-27 and North American XB-28s competed for an August 1939
request for a high altitude medium bomber that was intended to
supplement the B-25 and B-26. Due to improvements in medium altitude
bombing the requirement was dropped. A second N.A. aircraft, XB-28A,
was built as a possible high altitude reconnaissance aircraft, but was
not bought either.
(Info from Lloyd S Jones' U.S. Bombers, 1974
Conscious Pilate
December 16th 06, 11:19 PM
G'day All,
here's a scan of the XB_27 from Lloyd S. Jones' book.
enjoy
Conscious Pilate
Conscious Pilate
December 16th 06, 11:19 PM
G'day All,
here's a scan of the XB_27 from Lloyd S. Jones' book.
enjoy
Conscious Pilate
bob
December 18th 06, 02:14 AM
There are lots of shots in the Summer, 1979 issue of the AAHS Journal.
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bob
December 18th 06, 02:14 AM
There are lots of shots in the Summer, 1979 issue of the AAHS Journal.
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