Sorry for the late notice on these.
43-39275:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-WWII- ... rk:22:pf:0
...and 44-8279:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-WWII- ... rk:23:pf:0
There are several more images of each; per Osborne '275 spent its short career with the 8th AF, then to ATC in '47, and to Dhahran in '48. AAIR lists two accidents while it was there; the second was Category 4 (Killed, Bail-out, Weather) thirty miles east of the base on June 15, 1948. '279 was assigned to Germany at Oberpfaffenhaufen in February of '48 and was salvaged a month later. Before that happened, however, on August 3, 1947 it was parked at Dharan when it suffered Category 2 damage after being run into by... 43-39275.
Attn shoppers: 2 postwar B-17s at Tempelhof
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Re: Attn shoppers: 2 postwar B-17s at Tempelhof
I think there are more then 2 B-17's at this time - definitely three, but possibly 4. the B-17 with the SHAEF insignia has antenna's that do not match the other two stripped B-17's
partial serial for the third leads to 44-6559
partial serial for the third leads to 44-6559
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Re: Attn shoppers: 2 postwar B-17s at Tempelhof
Were these Project Casey Jones birds?
Nick Veronico
B-17G tail turret project
http://www.wreckchasing.com
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B-17G tail turret project
http://www.wreckchasing.com
www.amazon.com/author/nicholasveronico
Re: Attn shoppers: 2 postwar B-17s at Tempelhof
No - the Casey Jones 305 & 306th B-17 pretty much retained their war time markings (Triangle G and Triangle H respectfully).NickV wrote:Were these Project Casey Jones birds?
There also would be a two digit fleet number on the nose for the Casey Jones ships stationed at Istress