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 Post subject: Douglas XB-19
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The Douglas XB-19 was the largest bomber aircraft built for the United States Army Air Forces until 1946. It was originally given the designation XBLR-2 (XBLR denoting "Experimental Bomber Long Range").

Sources: USAF

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Douglas XB-19A at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona

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The XB-19 scrapped at MASDC, 1949.

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The Douglas XB-19 prototype in flight in 1941.
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 Post subject: Re: Douglas XB-19
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With the range that aircraft had (7,000+ mile ferry range) it would have been interesting to make it an early marine patrol aircraft, complete with radar, to help protect convoys in the dead zones in the Atlantic. If you harassed the U boats and drove them under, particularly at night, it would have greatly complicated their job.


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You don't often see photos of it with the later in-line engines.

Like several designs of that era, the (relatively) small engines on the big wing makes it look underpowered.

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 Post subject: Re: Douglas XB-19
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JohnB wrote:
You don't often see photos of it with the later in-line engines.

Like several designs of that era, the (relatively) small engines on the big wing makes it look underpowered.


I had the same reaction, it looks way underpowered. I did not remember the V 3420 engine.

Seems it was first envisioned with V engines, but switched to the radial 3350 during early design, then later got the V 3420's.

Good overview here: https://www.plane-encyclopedia.com/ww2/douglas-xb-19/


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JohnB wrote:
You don't often see photos of it with the later in-line engines.

Like several designs of that era, the (relatively) small engines on the big wing makes it look underpowered.


I had the same reaction, it looks way underpowered. I did not remember the V 3420 engine.

Seems it was first envisioned with V engines, but switched to the radial 3350 during early design, then later got the V 3420's.

Good overview here: https://www.plane-encyclopedia.com/ww2/douglas-xb-19/


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 Post subject: Re: Douglas XB-19
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Im the B-19!

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JohnB wrote:
You don't often see photos of it with the later in-line engines.

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I did not remember the Allison V-3420 engine.

It only took the Germans 60 years to come up with their own version of the W24 engine...
And then... they could only come up with 12 cylinders...
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Left Seat wrote:
sandiego89 wrote:
I did not remember the Allison V-3420 engine.

It only took the Germans 60 years to come up with their own version of the W24 engine...
And then... they could only come up with 12 cylinders...

Volkswagen Phaeton W12

Well they also did this one with a W16 and 4 turbos :lol: (sorry for the thread drift)
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"It only took the Germans 60 years to come up with their own version of the W24 engine..."

A bit less if you consider the DB606 and 610 to be W engines.
Very similar in concept to the V-3420 they were not done well when installed in the He-177 and had a tendency to catch fire.
The XB-19 seems to be the only user of the V-3420 that made more than short test flights and I have never seen any reports on the reliability and performance of the engines in this application.

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Thomas_Mac wrote:
Left Seat wrote:
sandiego89 wrote:
I did not remember the Allison V-3420 engine.

It only took the Germans 60 years to come up with their own version of the W24 engine...
And then... they could only come up with 12 cylinders...

Volkswagen Phaeton W12

Well they also did this one with a W16 and 4 turbos :lol: (sorry for the thread drift)
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Veyron!

D'oh!

Wait a minute!
....the Bugatti pays homage to the French!

I suppose you're going to toss in the Bentley W12, too.

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Don't forget the Napier Sabre H-24


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I just came across this picture a little while ago:
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(Source: News Journal)

According to the newspaper that posted it:
News Journal wrote:
The only thing we know about this photo is that someone wrote “bomber girl” on the back.

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