Hello all I read in some plane book some were that thay tried merlins on the B 17? think I even saw a real picture of it in the blasted book, can anyone shed light on this either way please thanks
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B17 with 4 merlins?
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Re: B17 with 4 merlins?
Probably the XB-38. Powered by allisons it was destroyed when it caught fire on a test flight. From what I have read it wasn't an improvement.
My favorite test version was the XB-40. Built with extra armament and ammo it was too slow to keep up with the stock bombers after they had dropped their bombs. I've read of one operational use of it to trap and shoot down a captured P-38. Multiple sources but not sure how true it is.
There were a bunch of different things tried on the B-17's and b-24's to increase performancr, production and firepower. Some were adopted, most were not.
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Re: B17 with 4 merlins?
Hehe...
To the best of my knowledge and reference material, no B-17 was ever fitted with Merlins. As stated above, it was fitted with Allisons. I do believe that its performance was enhanced but I guess not enough to justify the production changes, not to mention possible allocation issues with the Allison.
There was also a B-29 that was fitted with the V-3420 (twin Allison). It was known as the B-39. Same deal as above and with the cancellation of the P-75 and P-58, would have been the only buyer for the V-3420.
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Re: B17 with 4 merlins?
[QUOTE=W J Pearce]Hehe...
To the best of my knowledge and reference material, no B-17 was ever fitted with Merlins. As stated above, it was fitted with Allisons. I do believe that its performance was enhanced but I guess not enough to justify the production changes, not to mention possible allocation issues with the Allison.
Actually the performance of the XB-38 was much improved with the Allison's. But the production delays that would have occured in the change over and engine availability nixed the upgrade. It sure was a cool aircraft.
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Re: B17 with 4 merlins?
Originally posted by bluffmanLeo is right, XB-38, check it out on wikiup, search B-17, click on variants and there is a photo and history complete with it going down in flames on a test flight.
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Re: B17 with 4 merlins?
Originally posted by marada mx3Check out the Avro Lancaster.
Looks like a B24 with 4 merlins.
Tommy
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