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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The XB-38 Flying
Fortress was a prototype United States bomber aircraft of World War II.
The XB-38 was the result of a modification project undertaken by Boeing
and Vega (a subsidiary of Lockheed) on a B-17 Flying Fortress to fit it
with liquid-cooled Allison V-1710-89 inline engines. It was meant as an
improved version of the B-17, and a variant that could be used if
air-cooled Wright R-1820 radial engines became scarce. Completing the
modifications took less than a year, and the XB-38 made its first flight
on May 19, 1943. Only one prototype was built, and it was developed from
an existing B-17 bomber.