Scott
This is a registration number you do not have in B-17 Survivors
Do you have any information (other then the card) on this B-17
NC19929
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I have never seen reference to this as a civil assignment and from the history of the airplane, it doesn't make sense that it would have operated as a civil airplane. i am curious as to the source of your information.
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Re: NC19929
Scott
http://www.airhistory.org.uk/gy/reg_N57.html
Four aircraft registered - all listed as -- clandestine ops WW2
Wondering if used to transport opts to Sweden and return interned crew
http://www.airhistory.org.uk/gy/reg_N57.html
Four aircraft registered - all listed as -- clandestine ops WW2
Wondering if used to transport opts to Sweden and return interned crew
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Re: NC19929
Certainly bears further research. It is hard to imagine anyone being fooled by a "civil" B-17 in 1944 used for any purpose. The FAA maintains a card file showing the sequential assignment of the "N" numbers so it would be interesting to pursue this a bit more.
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