Mystery time: B-17 at Flemming Field 1954

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Mystery time: B-17 at Flemming Field 1954

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Spotted here, unfortunately the link to the full-size photo doesn't work:
https://dp.la/item/bfa8ba5fa307a3efd39d ... 961&page=1
Enlarged from what's left.
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Location is listed as Flemming Field, South St. Paul, MN 1951. Ex-Honeywell maybe?
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Re: Mystery time: B-17 at Flemming Field 1954

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Could this be N17W - not too many unstaggered waist position ships in 1954
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I believe this to be B-17F 42-6073 that had been with Hancock College at Santa Maria, CA, prior to 1954. Rebuilt by Jack Lysdale to become N7942A and then later CP-686. Destroyed November 4, 1968, at Trinidad, Bolivia.

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