Shadow on The Wall - Work in Progress by Jozef Gatial

The B-32 Dominator was supposed to replace the B-1`7 in the low to medium altitude bomber role in both the European and Pacific theaters (it had been originally developed as a backup to the B-29 but they could never get the pressurisation system to work properly).
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it is black on white. "The Army Air Forces wanted to begin replacing B-17s and B-24s with B-32s in the summer of 1944".

Long years ago I had detailed blueprint of B-32 but it is lost. Can you help me with it
 
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I felt that the B-29 was not suitable for the European battlefield due to its weak armor of the cabin and the tactics of German fighters. Which project should replace the B-17 and B-24 aircraft in the Luft'46 (47, 48) scenes?
I don't know if the United States would have thought of design and manufacturing another heavy bomber design, other than the B-29, to replace either B-17 or B-24, given that it was the second most expensive American program of the war.
I'm under the impression the B-29 would have added another dimension to the plight of the Luftwaffe come 1944/1945, what with its higher speed, longer range, operational altitude and heavier bombload.

P.S. grated, the Luftwaffe had more capable air defences than the Japanese...


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Pioneer
Consider the second iteration of the Martin XB-33. Slightly smaller than the Superfortress, about the same speed, but could fly at a higher altitude.
 
Fantastic job as always, I am still intrigued by the two forward engines. Wasn't there a possibility of some sort of compressor problems?
 
next one from my old archives: Lockheed CL-1000-47
 

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Lockheed CL-1200. Next one project from archives - quality is as is
 

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Vickers VA559
 

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One from my the best scene now rendered in higher dimensions. Multilayered textures (6-8), masks and bump maps, etc. But used textures mapped on 3D model have dimensions to 5-8 000 pixels. So I have idea to render top scenes in poster quality - 10-12 000 pixels width. But as I check this rendered image, quality of textures is "before cooperation with Constantin Udalov". If it will be interest I will try to do some top pictures for your top prints
 

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Great images - thanks.

The Vickers, that one is a truck.....

Enjoy the Day! Mark
 
Thanks, Jozef! Your pictures are very beautiful. Artistic and aesthetic too. A real pleasure.


Could someone give some background to the "Lockheed CL-1200" in post #584?
The CL-1200 I lnow about was a big-wing F-104, looking completely different.
 
Thanks, Jozef! Your pictures are very beautiful. Artistic and aesthetic too. A real pleasure.


Could someone give some background to the "Lockheed CL-1200" in post #584?
The CL-1200 I lnow about was a big-wing F-104, looking completely different.

Yes, I found it. Next one CL-1200


and well known CL-1200 Lancer

 
Even 14 years after creating the model of this amazing Boeing project, I'm still not sure if the statically "brutal" window model is right. Were there any moving surfaces for better aerodynamics?
 

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