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This gunner in what looks like early- or pre-war Army Air Corps kit (including an electrically heated flightsuit) is flying the ventral (belly) gun position in what I assume to be a twin-engine, medium bomber. The question is—what type?
Possibilities are the B-10/12, B-18, B-23, or even the B-25A, which had a single belly gun where the -B and later models had a remote-control turret. Another possibility would be the Twin Beech AT-11 gunnery/bombing trainer.
The difficulty here is the row of small windows along the fuselage at the right of the photo. No picture I have seen of any of the above aircraft shows a row of windows. Most had one on each side, some had none.
TIA...
Possibilities are the B-10/12, B-18, B-23, or even the B-25A, which had a single belly gun where the -B and later models had a remote-control turret. Another possibility would be the Twin Beech AT-11 gunnery/bombing trainer.
The difficulty here is the row of small windows along the fuselage at the right of the photo. No picture I have seen of any of the above aircraft shows a row of windows. Most had one on each side, some had none.
TIA...