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Attn shoppers: A first? Grand Island B-17F trainer 42-5462

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 11:53 pm
by Chris Brame
On eBay right now in a large photo album:
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First Grand Island trainer I've seen. And now, in actual vintage color (had to fix it a bit):
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There's another full color overall shot of '462 included.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/334816126392

Re: Attn shoppers: A first? Grand Island B-17F trainer 42-5462

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:20 am
by Second Air Force
Great find, Chris!

The photos don't show the airplane at Grand Island as it's flat as a board all around G.I. Grand Island became a B-29 Phase Training field and I'd guess this Fortress was part of the Base Unit used for building crew flight time when there weren't enough B-29s to go around.

I've got to head out right now, but I'll be back with some more research on this particular airplane....

Re: Attn shoppers: A first? Grand Island B-17F trainer 42-5462

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 7:46 am
by terveurn
Accident Report 45-1-29-500

She might be the only B-17 ever with Grand Island tail codes -
42-5262.jpg

Re: Attn shoppers: A first? Grand Island B-17F trainer 42-5462

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 7:54 am
by aerovin2
What happened to the tail number on the first photo? Airbrushed out?

Re: Attn shoppers: A first? Grand Island B-17F trainer 42-5462

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 3:01 pm
by Chris Brame
Not airbrushed I don't think; I think it's either very faded yellow or possibly the type of film used? I've seen some other trainer photos where the serial is barely visible but the codes stand out well, and vice versa (OD/NG Yuma ships are an example). Also note the "GI" looks like it's painted over a previous code.

Re: Attn shoppers: A first? Grand Island B-17F trainer 42-5462

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 6:59 pm
by Second Air Force
I think the original tail code was RC for Rapid City.

Back to my earlier post, I'd have to guess this airplane was used by the 6th Bomb Group on early Gypsy Task Force deployment. There weren't enough B-29s to go around and several crews flew B-17s on long over-water missions to the Caribbean. I've got most of the Base History from Grand Island in my "library" and it talked about the use of older Forts for all kinds of flight time building until B-29s became available.


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