Was there A Door in the Tunnel?
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Was there A Door in the Tunnel?
Hi Folks,
In any B 17 Y1B thru G, was there ever door in the floor between the pilots, that covered the top of the tunnel to the nose compartment? I have not heard of this anyone?
Thanks,
Tim
In any B 17 Y1B thru G, was there ever door in the floor between the pilots, that covered the top of the tunnel to the nose compartment? I have not heard of this anyone?
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: Was there A Door in the Tunnel?
Is there a door here?
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Doors from the TO
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Re: Was there A Door in the Tunnel?
Thanks was this standard? removed or deleted later on?
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Re: Was there A Door in the Tunnel?
The door was there from the early models through the E. I've seen it
In early F drawings, but don't know at what serial number they were discontinued.
I'll look into it and post when I find some time.
In early F drawings, but don't know at what serial number they were discontinued.
I'll look into it and post when I find some time.
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Re: Was there A Door in the Tunnel?
From the blueprints:
The doors in the floor leading under the flight deck were there
late into the B-17F production run.
Note: Boeing built only - I do not have data for Douglas and Vega
Metal doors with corrugation (as shown in the TO drawing above)
ran from the B-17B through the B-17E, (Possibly earlier but I
cannot confirm the 299/YB-17 usage at this time), and the
first 320 examples of the B-17F from S/N 41-24340 --> 41-24639
and S/N 42-5050 --> 42-5069.
Wood doors were used from S/N 42-5070 --> 42-5484 and
S/N 42-29467 --> 42-30505
Leaving the B-17Fs S/N42-30506 --> 42-31031
and all B-17Gs doorless.
-Bill
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Re: Was there A Door in the Tunnel?
Boeing Bee 42-29782 fits in there - did it get wooden doors when it was restored?DryMartini wrote: Wood doors were used from S/N 42-5070 --> 42-5484 and
S/N 42-29467 --> 42-30505
Re: Was there A Door in the Tunnel?
Boeing Bee has tunnel doors installed there is a walk thru on-line that shows them:
https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=ArPe3NZ5f1o
https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=ArPe3NZ5f1o
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Re: Was there A Door in the Tunnel?
From the BAD June 1943 memo mods to be accomplished before entering service
Removing the cockpit floor doors is item 7
Removing the cockpit floor doors is item 7
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