Murdo Posted February 16, 2015 Share Posted February 16, 2015 The wee fella had been looking for a calendar with pictures of planes on it for me (he's a great wee bloke) and bought me the Warbirds 2015 calendar. The pic for February is below. The caption says it's a "North American B25 Mitchell". Now I'm no expert on WW2 American planes but I'm pretty sure the pic isn't that of a B25 Mitchell... Unless it's some kind of early prototype. The fuselage shape is wrong, wings are in the wrong place, the fins are the wrong shape, nacelles and props are wrong etc etc etc. Can anyone shed some light on what the plane in the picture actually is? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon Posted February 16, 2015 Share Posted February 16, 2015 (edited) Looks like it's this Beechcraft AT-11: http://www.warbirddepot.com/aircraft_trainers_at11-allen.asp Simon PS - I had no idea Matchbox made a kit of it: https://www.scalemates.com/kits/162833-matchbox-40201-beech-at-11-kansan Edited February 16, 2015 by Simon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham Boak Posted February 16, 2015 Share Posted February 16, 2015 It's a Beech AT-11/SNB trainer conversion of the Beech 18/C-45. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gingerbob Posted February 16, 2015 Share Posted February 16, 2015 It has two engines and two fins, it MUST be a B-25! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon Posted February 16, 2015 Share Posted February 16, 2015 Well, it has two engines, twin fins, glazed nose, Dutch markings - they all fit the B-25 checklist, so yes, it's probably a B-25 (or an AT-11, maybe...) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Boer Posted February 17, 2015 Share Posted February 17, 2015 Indeed a Beechcraft AT-11, one of the aircraft operated by the Royal Netherlands Military Flying School at Jackson, Miss. (1942-44) for pilot, navigator-bombardier and airgunner training (the latter at Tyndall Field). Regards. Peter Boer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul J Posted February 17, 2015 Share Posted February 17, 2015 Annoying isn't it when so called calendars come out and they have no idea of what aeroplane is what! But is definitely NOT a B-25 and the type has already been identified earlier. Re the Matchbox kit, it was most likely the PM kit reboxed. I had one once. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 19, 2015 Share Posted February 19, 2015 It's a Farliegh Fruitbat Mk XXXVI, very rare aircraft indeed. I believe that Airfix has a 1/82nd scale kit coming out in Albanian Air Force Temperate Arctic Sea Scheme due out in November 1982. I pre ordered mine already from Fly-by-night Hobbies. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon Posted February 19, 2015 Share Posted February 19, 2015 It's a Farliegh Fruitbat Mk XXXVI, very rare aircraft indeed. I believe that Airfix has a 1/82nd scale kit coming out in Albanian Air Force Temperate Arctic Sea Scheme due out in November 1982. I pre ordered mine already from Fly-by-night Hobbies. 1/82? Pah, you wait and wait for years and when someone does finally make one, it's the wrong scale - I wanted a 1/83 one... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigh827 Posted February 21, 2015 Share Posted February 21, 2015 Yes, the old well it's shaped like a monkey, it walks like a monkey, so it must be a spastic duck. I have seen this in books on armor many times. I have a book that every time it shows a Panzer 2 D the writer says its a Panzer 38 T, and I have a book on the Panzer 3 that has a really good head on shot of a Panzer 4 B in Greece but he says it's a Panzer 3. Have a book that has a great cutaway drawing of a B-17F but the call it a B-17G. The printer admitted the mistake in the next book. Its a hard back copy of Military Quarterly. And I have at least one book that calls a A-36 Apache a P-51 B, even though you can see the 20mm guns clearly, and the wing air-breaks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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