B-17G 44-83546 at the Palm Springs Air Museum Update: August 19, 2022
Work progresses on returning B-17G 44-83546 (N3703G), better known as (The Move) Memphis Belle, to the air continues at the Palm Springs Air Museum at
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Work progresses on returning B-17G 44-83546 (N3703G), better known as (The Move) Memphis Belle, to the air continues at the Palm Springs Air Museum at
The Art Lacey B-17 that made a Milwaukie, Oregon, gas station a well-known local attraction has been well documented since 1947. That B-17G is currently
Rob Kirkwood sent me some information and photos of a B-17 nose art panel that I was not aware of. The nose art panel is
The big Aero Vintage website update is that the eBook version of B-17 In Blue: The Flying Fortress in U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard service is
One of the most impressive B-17 restoration efforts is that being performed by the Champaign Aviation Museum at Urbana, Ohio. This effort is in the
The B-17G owned and operated by the Mid America Flight Museum, 44-85718 (N900RW), better known as Thunderbird, remains under heavy maintenance at the Erickson Aircraft
The Experimental Aircraft Association’s B-17G, Aluminum Overcast (44-85740, N5017N), has been grounded at Punta Gorda, Florida, since April 2021 after a wing-attach issue was found.
A movie that has been flying a bit below the radar surfaced in mid-January 22, 2022, with the announcement by Grindstone Entertainment Group that it
The effort to rebuild B-17G 44-85734, better known as Liberty Belle, is moving forward at full speed ahead. While most of the effort is being
B-17G Shoo Shoo Baby on the move to the National Air and Space Museum Posted news regarding B-17G Shoo Shoo Baby today on the NMUSAF
B-17G N3703G “The Movie Memphis Belle” Moves to Palm Springs As widely reported elsewhere but nonetheless reported here, B-17G 44-83546 (N3703G), also known as the
This is not new news, but needs to be mentioned….as released by the Lone Star Flight Museum on December 21: The Lone Star Flight Museum
Liberty Foundation Back on Tour Seen today, July 18, at Twin Falls, ID, was B-17G N3701G (44-8543) which is back in the air and back
[siteorigin_widget class=”shuttle_builder_imagetheme”][/siteorigin_widget] Greg Strathatos and B-17 Archaeology spent a week this month doing a beautiful polish of B-17G 44-85778 (N3509G) at the Palm Springs Air
James Church, he of the great Warbirds Digest magazine, recently sent me some photos taken in January 2019 of the restoration effort underway at Marengo,
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