The Boston A-20 was the first bomber to be fitted with a tricycle undercarriage.In June 1942, the first American A-20C’s of the 15th Bomber Squadron arrived in England. They were also used in North Africa. The primary version of the A-20 family was the heavily armed G version. The A-20J was a modified G version whichhad a fully glazed frame-less nose instead of the six rigidly mounted nose-guns.They served with the RAF under the name Boston Mk.IV and could carry 906 kg bombs.
Structured Surfaces with Recessed Panel Lines
– Detailed Cockpit with Side Consoles
– Instrument Panel
– Machine-Gun Turret
– Detailed Undercarriage
– Detailed Engine Pods with Twin Radial Engine
– Nose Cone with Bomb-sight
Decals for following versions:versions:
– Douglas Boston Mk.V, No 13 Squadron, No. 232 Wing, Royal Air Force, Italy 1944
– Douglas A-10J Havoc, 646th Bomb Squadron, 410th Bomb Group, 9th AF, USAAF, Gosfield, England, June 1944
- country version 1 Great Britan
- length 204 mm
- number of parts 118
- wingspan 261 mm
- Main colors
36115
36143
36146
36165Additional colors
36168
36108
36105
36137
36109
36191
36176
36199
36330
36364
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