41-9141?
Can't seem to find anything. RAF camo with US stars
ANyone know the history of this B17E?
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Re: ANyone know the history of this B17E?
According to Roger Freeman/David Osborne B-17 Reference work: "The B-17 Flying Fortress Story" :
B-17E # 41-9141
Delivered Geiger Field, 301 BG 01May42;
Alamogordo AAF, 18June42;
Westover AAF, 02July42;
Walla Walla AAF, 12Aug42;
Boise AAF, 26Oct42;
Lockbourn AAF, 04April 43;
Las Vegas AAF, 17Oct43;
RFC Albuquerque, 05July45
If this info is correct, the airplane never left the states.
Good Luck with your research.
C-47B
B-17E # 41-9141
Delivered Geiger Field, 301 BG 01May42;
Alamogordo AAF, 18June42;
Westover AAF, 02July42;
Walla Walla AAF, 12Aug42;
Boise AAF, 26Oct42;
Lockbourn AAF, 04April 43;
Las Vegas AAF, 17Oct43;
RFC Albuquerque, 05July45
If this info is correct, the airplane never left the states.
Good Luck with your research.
C-47B
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Anthony J. Mireles
FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945
http://www.warbirdcrash.com
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Anthony J. Mireles
FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES, 1941-1945
http://www.warbirdcrash.com
Re: ANyone know the history of this B17E?
There are certainly a lot of sources in the web for you to look at. The B17E Flying fortress is a heavy bomber plane produced during the second world war. Wikipedia has lot of information about it! Enjoy.