WWII German Luftwaffe Bomber
The SB (Skorostnoy Bombardirovschik – High-speed Bomber) was one of the world’s first twin-engined bombers with smooth metal plating and retractable chassis. SB (ANT-40) has constructed in the A. N. Tupolev design bureau under the supervision of A.A. Archangelsky. It made its maiden flight in October 7, 1934.
M-100 engines powered first serial aircraft. They took part in Spanish Civil War (nicknamed “Katiushka” by Republicans and “Martin Bomber” by Nationalists).
Since 1937 it were produced SB with M-100A engines and three-blade propellers. These aircraft became the basis of Soviet bomber aviation. SB took part in many armed conflicts in late 30s and in the initial stage of the Soviet-German War.
In 1938 began license building of SB 2M-100 in Czechoslovakia as Avia B-71. These aircraft later served in Bulgarian Air Force and German Luftwaffe.
The SB (Skorostnoy Bombardirovschik – High-speed Bomber) was one of the world’s first twin-engined bombers with smooth metal plating and retractable chassis. SB (ANT-40) has constructed in the A. N. Tupolev design bureau under the supervision of A.A. Archangelsky. It made its maiden flight in October 7, 1934.
M-100 engines powered first serial aircraft. They took part in Spanish Civil War (nicknamed “Katiushka” by Republicans and “Martin Bomber” by Nationalists).
Since 1937 it were produced SB with M-100A engines and three-blade propellers. These aircraft became the basis of Soviet bomber aviation. SB took part in many armed conflicts in late 30s and in the initial stage of the Soviet-German War.
In 1938 began license building of SB 2M-100 in Czechoslovakia as Avia B-71. These aircraft later served in Bulgarian Air Force and German Luftwaffe.
3d modelling
testbuild
body and rudder assembly
bomb bay assembly
inner frame assembly
wings assembly
rudder and elevator assembly
engine assembly
landing gear assembly
final testbuild
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First picture is a Dutch one.
ReplyDeleteNope, that's the czech roundel on the first pic.
ReplyDeleteNice model!
The aircraft in the 1st picture is not a Dutch one.
ReplyDeleteThe orange center is missing.
And in 1939-40 the National marking was an orange triangle. To make sure that the planes of the RNAF were not confused with the RAF
The RNAF never had this type of aircraft in service.
It is an aircraft of the Czechoslovakian airforce.
Wrong! First picture is a Czech one. Dutch planes used to have an orange, black outlined triangle. Later they had a roundel with red, white and blue and in the middle a small orange circle. On a czech plane the blue part of the roundel is always up front and on the wings the white part is on the outside.
ReplyDeletedead link..please re-upload..thanks in advance
ReplyDeletethank you very much, it's a plane that i intend to build... Thanks for sharing your work!
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Chris
Tankyou so much for share your work =D
ReplyDeletebeautiful
ReplyDeleteshouldn't there be a Soviet version?
ReplyDeleteVery Beautiful plane friend.Congrats for your hard work.It's Awsome :)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see you build the layout for the formidable B-25 or B-17 soon!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the luftwaffe model
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ReplyDeleteklik "for Indonesian you can have it here"
DeletePlease give tutorial on shading
ReplyDeleteback then I used graphite pencil, wash randomly by finger or stroke, since I bought mini air brush , the job seems easier
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