Soviet turret A20-C field mod??
#16

HundertzehnGustav Wrote:hold on i am on it... lacking a Boston Mk3 (Havoc C) profile of some qulity. (got a link maybe?)
got the G variant compared to rthe Russian Fieldmod, Overall sizes are equal...

No, its more the dorsal section which needs to be compared... so its a C vrs C (FM) comparasion needed. From what I see the turret is more or less simply replacing the position of the fixed gun.. but if anything was to be done I'd like to see if there's more to it or not...
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#17

Good ?

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#18

Good! Smile
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#19

Or two (both sides).
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#20

Ranwers Wrote:Good ?
Enlarge turret, pls.
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#21

Please edited and merge posts :wink:
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#22

Myshlayevsky is probably outrage :roll: :twisted:
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#23

Ranwers, you need to subtract the two forward "cheek" gunpods from the outside of the fuselage on the nose.

The Soviet mod just had 2 (not 4) forward firing MG's and they were internal fuselage mounts.

From the photos, it looks as though the ventral gun may have been a UBT and the Browning removed as well.
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#24

Ranwers, I think I will travel to Poland and give you a big wet sloppy kiss mate...... you are unbelievable. Confusedhock:



Phillip :twisted:
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#25

Phillip Wrote:Ranwers, I think I will travel to Poland and give you a big wet sloppy kiss mate...... you are unbelievable. Confusedhock:
Phillip :twisted:

:lol:
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#26

well..... all i want for Christmas is Ranwers computer!.....

or at least all the il2 gems he must have hidden in his p.c. :lol: :lol:

once again great work Ranwers.............salute sir
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#27

Looks like interesting theme with some perspective Smile
Near it's a reference to a thick book about Bostons. It's in Russian but well illustrated. So I hope It will be useful.
The book about Bostons

Title: "Бостоны" в Советском Союзе [Военная летопись: Авиационный музей. Выпуск 1] (Bostons in Soviet Union [War history: Aircraft museum. Issue 1])
Type: pdf
Format: rar
Size: 59,4 Mb
Number of Pages: 78
Pictures: черно-белые фото, цветные боковинки (b/w photos, color sides)
Password: www.armourbook.com

Some strange references on the site www.armourbook.com - looks like banners spam, but the book is realy there.
Some bad news - the site request registration... in Russian as well Sad So, may be another place will be found.

Another place for this book, but still need registration Sad
The book about Bostons on www.69.by

In English one:
Military Chronicle, "Bostons" in Soviet Union, p.1. "Aviation museum serial"
But I can't understand if it's possible to download the book file from there...
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#28

photos and drawings Smile This is an international technical language! Oh... May be some materials from these book will be found in english sites... I've a CDMA modem with 1 USD for 10Mb trafic payment, so I can't download this book even for myself - it will be a golden one Sad
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#29

Here you go:

http://www.farposst.ru/phpBB2/viewtopic ... ght=boston
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#30

Thanks for the link, 110G. The site is the VVS modeling site and they're usually pretty well researched.

Note that the model of the A-20 has torpedo racks on BOTH sides of the fuselage - tends to support the view that the A-20 could carry 2 torpedoes.

http://vvs.hobbyvista.com/ModelGallery/ ... A20_05.jpg

the a/c is a G variant and it is interesting to see the Soviet mods to the rear fuselage to incorporate a navigator's compartment with observation dome and side windows.
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