Arkansas | Stuttgart | B-17F | 42-29782 | Memorial | To civil as N6015V; later, as N17W; current: static display, Museum of Flight, Seattle, WA | From Altus, OK; 1946-1953: City of Stuttgart; then purchased as a civil aircraft |  |
California | Huntington Beach | B-17? | ??? | Educational | ??? | Reported as planned; from Seattle to Orange Empire Council, BSA, for Air Scouts sponsored by Joseph Rodam Post 113, American Legion, with city of Huntington Beach cooperation; no further record |  |
California | Los Angeles | B-17D | 40-3097 | Memorial | Current: under restoration with NMUSAF, Dayton, OH | From Kingman, AZ; 1946-1949: City of Los Angeles; to NASM in 1949; to NMUSAF in 2008; Ole Betsey; The Swoose |  |
California | Santa Maria | B-17F | 42-6073 | Educational | To civil as N7942A; later, as CP-686, crashed in Bolivia 1968 | 1946-1954-USC Hancock College of Aeronautics; then purchased and flown as a civil aircraft |  |
Illinois | Cahokia | B-17G | 42-102829 | Educational | Probably scrapped circa 1950 | From RFC at Altus; 1946-1950?: Parks College, Cahokia |  |
Illinois | Freeport | B-17G | ??? | Educational | ??? | From RFC at Walnut Ridge in June 1946 to Albertus Airport. Fuselage code identified as "BXH" from 338 BS, 96th BG (but not 5 Grand!) |  |
Illinois | Polo | B-17G | 42-107215 | Memorial | To civil as N66573, crashed in 1979 as air tanker | From Altus; Boy Scouts Troop 67; displayed 1947-1952; displayed at Hamilton Airport as Polo Queen; then purchased and flown as a civil aircraft |  |
Illinois | Rockford | B-17G | ??? | Educational | ??? | From Walnut Ridge September 1946 to Air Scouts at Machesney Airport |  |
Iowa | Sioux City | B-17G | 42-102542 | Memorial | To civil as N5845N, destroyed 1955 | From Altus, OK; 1946-1952: American Legion Post 64; then purchased and flown as a civil aircraft |  |
Kentucky | Paducah | B-17G | 42-102875 | Memorial | Unknown; scrapped? | 1945-1950?: Four Rivers Boy Scouts Council for local Air Scouts; gone by 1950 |  |
Maryland | Cumberland | B-17G(?) | Unknown | Memorial | Scrapped May 1948 | Delivered from Walnut Ridge, April 1946, by Harry Flood for city war memorial |  |
Massachusetts | Salem | B-17G | 43-37977 | Memorial | Probably scrapped circa 1947 | From Altus, OK; 1946-1947: City of Salem memorial displayed at airport and Block House Square. Miss X; 398th BG veteran. |  |
Michigan | Croswell | B-17G | 44-85794 | Memorial | Unknown; scrapped? | 1947-1950?: a few parts later salvaged by YAF |  |
Michigan | Flushing | B-17G | 43-39304 | Memorial | To civil in 1949 as F-BDAT | 1946-1949, First Group Michigan Wing, Civil Air Patrol; to France as F-BDAT. 12/49; crashed 12/49 |  |
Minnesota | Heron Lake | B-17G | 44-6237 | Gas Station Display | Scrapped, some parts recovered | Came from educational use at Redwood Fall, MN (see below); date unknown but circa 1948. Displayed until 1950s? at Cooley Service Station, derelict until 1984, then scrapped. Aft fuselage recovered after use as a storm shelter; later incorporated into B-17 restoration (44-85734?) |  |
Minnesota | Minneapolis | B-17E | 41-9210 | Educational | To civil as N5842N; Current: as N12355 with storage at Paine Field, WA | Wartime service with Honeywell; then 1946-1952: University of Minnesota; then purchased and flown as a civil aircraft |  |
Minnestota | Pipestone | B-17G | 42-102722 (?) | Memorial | Scrapped; engines to Lysdale | From RFC to city of Pipestone in August 1946; parked at the airport; scrapped in the spring of 1949. |  |
Minnesota | Redwood Falls | B-17G | 44-6237 | Educational | Scrapped; some parts recovered | Reported as "purchased" by Redwood Falls Junior Chamber of Commerce for $350; delivered from Walnut Ridge on May 26, 1946, by Kenneth Cook, WWII B-17 pilot; for use at local high school; "sold" (to raise money for band uniforms) by high school to Cooley Service Station in Heron, MN, date unknown, and moved, most likely overland, the 60 miles to Heron Lake |  |
Minnesota | Stanton | B-17F | 42-30921 | Educational | To civil as CB-7; later, as CP-571, destroyed by crash in Bolivia, January 1962 | 1946-1950: Carleton College (Northfield, MN) and parked at Stanton Airfield; then to Jack Lysdale (1950), then exported to Bolivia as CB-71 and CP-571 as a civil aircraft |  |
Montana | Bozeman | B-17F | 42-3470 | Educational | To civil as N66574; later, as HK-580, crashed at Puerto Asis, Colombia, 1962? | 1945-1953: Montana State College; then purchased and flown as civil aircraft |  |
North Dakota | Hazen | B-17G | 44-83814 | Edicational | To civil as N66571; current: static display at Mighty Eighth AF Museum, Poole, GA | From Altus, OK; 1945-1951; North Dakota Public School District #3; then purchased and flown as a civil aircraft |  |
Oklahoma | Claremore | B-17G | 43-38322 | Educational | To civil as N66568; later, as CP-936; crashed in Bolivia in 1972 | 1946-1948: Oklahoma Military Academy; then purchased and flown as a civil aircraft |  |
Oregon | Corvallis | B-17G | 43-38978 | Educational | To civil as N4960V; scrapped for parts (remains on civil register) | From Altus, OK; 1946-1955: Oregon State College; then purchased as a civil aircraft |  |
Oregon | Klamath Falls | B-17G | ??? | Educational | ??? | From Kingman in February 1947 to Air Scouts sponsored by Klamath Falls 20-30 Club |  |
Oregon | Milwaukie | B-17G | 44-85790 | Display | Current: under restoration at Salem, OR | From Altus 1947 for display at gas station; (private owner) |  |
Pennsylvania | Williamsport | B-17F | 41-24487 | Memorial | Scrapped; nose art at Mighty Eighth Museum | From Altus, OK; 1945-1954: Williamsport Technical Institute; "Eager Beaver" |  |
Tennessee | Memphis | B-17F | 41-24485 | Memorial | Current: static display at NMUSAF | From Altus, OK; 1946-2004: display at Memphis; moved to NMUSAF for restoration and display. "Memphis Belle" |  |
Texas | Fort Worth | B-17G | 43-37650 | Airport Marker | To civil as CP-597, crashed after mid-air in Bolivia in 1955 | From Altus c. 1947 for use as an airport marker at Russell Field; then civil N66570, CB-97, CP-597 |  |
Virginia | Richmond | B-17G | 42-102800 | Educational | Probably scrapped circa 1950 | From Altus, OK; 1946-1950: Jesse Lee Boland, Byrd Field, Virginia (private owner) |  |
Virginia | Richmond | B-17G | ??? | Educational
| Probably scrapped circa 1950 | From Altus, OK; 1946-1950: Jesse Lee Boland, Byrd Field, Virginia (private owner) |  |
Washington | Clarkston | B-17F | 42-6107 | Educational | To civil as N1340N, crashed in 1970 (turboprop B-17) | From Altus, OK; 1946-1953: Washington State University; then purchased and flown as a civil aircraft |  |
??? | ??? | B-17G | 42-97675 | Memorial ??? | | Apparent service as a TB-17G, then excess to RFC at Altus, OK; no information yet uncovered as to where this aircraft was located or aircraft fate |  |