Hmm ... I'm not sure why you'd want to glue it to glass plates, other than that all you may have is a plate holder.
First, I should explain that Orthochromatic & Blue sensitive are [very] different things: blue sensitive is only sensitive to blue, while Orthochromatic is sensitive to blue, green and sometimes some yellow. Both can, however, be developed by inspection under a red safelight.
If you're looking for ortho. film, J&C sells some under "ortho film" at jandcphoto.com ; I don't know if they have any in 13x18 though.
If you're looking for blue only film, that might be tougher; all that I know of in Blue only is imagesetting film, and maybe some microfilms. I've had moderate success with single emulsion X-Ray film that is blue sensitive only. The issue with all of these films is taming the high to extremely high contrast.
Without a shutter, you're talking exposure times of a second or more, because its going to be really hard to time anything else.
I don't personally know of any film that'd be that slow, unless you were to coat your own plates with liquid emulsion.