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41-9196 at Plant Two

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 12:29 am
by Steve Birdsall
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On 7 May 1942 Captain Hewitt T. Wheless addressed a crowd of 18,000 workers at Boeing's Plant Two in Seattle.

What makes this photo unusual is the placement of the cocardes on the B-17E in the foreground . . . it’s 41-9196, which was originally intended for the RAF but was taken back, necessitating the over-painting of the British roundels on both upper wings.

Ultimately 41-9196 flew with both the 28th and 30th Squadrons of the 19th Bomb Group and was shot down on a daylight Rabaul mission on 5 October 1942

If I recall correctly a very similar Kodachrome of this scene appeared in a wartime National Geographic but it seems I no longer have it here.

Re: 41-9196 at Plant Two

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 4:24 am
by Chris Brame
This one?
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And along those lines, B-17Es 41-9131 and 41-9141:
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Both stayed stateside as trainers.

Re: 41-9196 at Plant Two

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 1:14 pm
by Steve Birdsall
Yes, that's it. Thanks Chris.