Is this a Hawiian depot Camo B-17?

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jmkendall
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Is this a Hawiian depot Camo B-17?

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Found this while surfing here:https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/ ... ew_during/

They say it was a training aircraft out of Rapid City c 1943. The color variation makes me think Hawaii depot job.

Any thoughts?

It won't let me download the file. So I guess you have to follow the link.

Sorry about that!
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OldBillB17F
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Re: Is this a Hawiian17 depot Camo B-?

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Paddle props...aka B-17F on up. Probably not a B-17E or younger (if you're a betting man). Hence not a Hawaiian camo B-17.
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Hey Bill,

That is assuming there has never been an engine/prop change. Or was there a legitimate reason to keep the original props? This pic would have been taken probably in 43 at a stateside training base.

Soooooo....props aside, do you see the difference in color on fuselage?
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Re: Is this a Hawiian depot Camo B-17?

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All good points...yes, I see the color variance in the paint scheme on the fuselage.
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Re: Is this a Hawiian depot Camo B-17?

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Kingman had a bunch of B-17G's in tri scheme.

do not know who was using these aircraft (no tail markings) but there are a bunch of them
Kingman tri 2.JPG
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Re: Is this a Hawiian depot Camo B-17?

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Nice find with the Kingman pics!

I think the pic I found showed an ac with a red border. Early G would still be possible.

I actually think those pics are more interesting than the one I found. I have never in 50 years seen a camo G. I would really love to see the original negative to see if the resulution could be better.

I still think my original pic is a Hawaiian Depot, just because, as varied as those two ac were, the nose was actually fairly simliar, and very different from mine. Mine matches up better with a HD scheme. Now, I'm not married to that hypothosis. I just think that at this time the weight tips more towards that point of view.

Still, great pics! Thanks
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These tri-colored B-17G photos are clipped down from a TIFF that is 100" x 100" in size (year 9 feet x 9 feet), direct from a negative.

Some University in california holds the negative.

Another find in the backrow - either 43 or 63

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