Convair XB-53 - Fantastic Plastic Box Art

 

Convair XB-53 Bomber (1947)

RETIRED

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ABOUT THE DESIGN:    ABOUT THE MODEL:
Originally designated the Convair XA-44 ("A" for "Attack), this craft was intended to be a medium bomber capable of carrying 12,000 pounds of bombs as well as 40 high-velocity aerial rockets (HVARs).  The plane's most unusual features were its 30-degree forward-swept wings, a concept based on recently captured German WWII-era research.  It was believed this configuration would give the plane a greater climb-rate and maneuverability. 

To be powered by three G.E. J35 turbojets, the XA-44 found itself in competition with Convair's own XB-46, and while the company would have preferred to manufacture both planes, it ultimately chose to divert funds from the XA-44 to the more conventional XB-46 project.  Under-funded and all but ignored, the XA-44 was redubbed the XB-53 in 1948, only to have the project cancelled altogether in 1949.  Although two prototypes had been ordered, none were ever built.

  • Scale: 1:144
  • Material: Resin (Solid Cast)
  • Number of Pieces: 4
  • Clear resin cockpit and nose section
  • Decals by JBOT
  • Master by Scott Lowther
  • Casting by BLAP! Models
  • Display stand not included
 

Convair XB-53 - What You Get

XB-53 - What You Get

 

Convair XB-53 Model Kit Decals

Decals

 

Convair XB-53 - Catalog Photo - 1

 

Convair XB-53 - Catalog Photo - 2

 

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