I just posted a story about B-17F 42-3470 that spent the late 1940s on the campus of Montana State College at Bozeman, then went on to fly as N66574, OB-RAH-346, CP-633 (sorta), AN-AMI (sorta), N9815F (sorta) and ended up as HK-580 in Colombia. It most likely crashed in 1962 but such details remain elusive. Not a lot of new information here but it puts it all in one place.
https://www.aerovintage.com/2023/11/09/ ... ding-road/
The Bozeman Bomber: B-17F 42-3470
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The Bozeman Bomber: B-17F 42-3470
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Re: The Bozeman Bomber: B-17F 42-3470
At the time of the Mid-air over MacDill 42-3470 was according to the accident report had an RCL of M-B3
Any markings for the third Air Force marked with the squadron of " 5" meant a HQ aircraft and worn out for training
Any markings for the third Air Force marked with the squadron of " 5" meant a HQ aircraft and worn out for training
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