With B-17G Yankee Lady now safe and sound at Madras, I put together a pictorial history of the airplane beginning in 1945 that is now up on the aerovintage website.
https://www.aerovintage.com/2024/10/22/ ... nkee-lady/
Pictorial History of B-17G "Yankee Lady"
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Re: Pictorial History of B-17G "Yankee Lady"
Did Yankee Lady ever get a nose swap during its career? It looks like after its USCG use the cheek gun nose was replaced with one from a trainer that didn't go through the Cheyenne mods.
Re: Pictorial History of B-17G "Yankee Lady"
Wonder what happened to her left cheek gun - missing in the 2024 photos