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B-47E Stratojet Desktop Model w/ Mark 5 atomic bomb
SKU: PW07019
Own this unique wood dektop model plane meticulously hand-carved by craftsmen with over 30 years of experience. This desktop model plane is scaled from exact blueprints, drawings and photos. A masterpiece of model plane art lavishly hand-painted with great concern for details and accuracy, it depicts B-47 no. 53-2276 .
Delivery 7 to 10 days
Product Description
Wingspan: 12"
Model Length: 9"
Code: PW07019
The designations B-47C and B-47D were applied to special variants that never went into production (described later), and so the next production version of the B-47 was the definitive B-47E.
The first B-47E flew on 30 January 1953. Four "blocks" or "phases" of the B-47E were built, each incorporating refinements on the previous block, and also sometimes featuring production changes within a block. Older blocks were generally brought up to the specifications of later blocks as they were introduced.
Early production "B-47E-Is" also known featured J47-GE-25 turbojets with 27 kN (5,970 lbf) thrust, but they were quickly changed to J47-GE-25A engines, which featured a significant improvement in the form of water-methanol injection. This was a scheme in which a water-methanol mix was dumped into the engines at takeoff, increasing mass flow and so temporarily kicking the thrust up to 32 kN (7,200 lbf). Methanol was apparently added to the water as an anti-freezing agent. The engines left a trail of black smoke behind them when water-methanol injection was on.
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