Hope I wasn't bidding against someone here. This is my favorite configuration for a B-17 nose. The single 50 in the nose, bulged cheek windows and the navigation dome. This seems to be the sleekest looking of the combat 17s to me.
Another stateside training bird
-
- Posts: 296
- Joined: Tue Dec 26, 2006 1:14 pm
- Location: Rosemount, Minnesota
- Chris Brame
- Posts: 585
- Joined: Mon Aug 28, 2006 12:08 am
- Location: Yucca Valley, CA
Re: Another stateside training bird
Good find! Looks like 42-30756. From Fortlog:
No serial (thanks a lot) but it's got a G-?? code which should be from the gunnery school at Kingman, AZ.
The one behind it should be 44-6036:Dave Osborne wrote:42-30756 Del Cheyenne 24/7/43; Gore 1/8/43; Geiger 3/8/43; Pendleton 12/8/43; 452BG Geiger 19/10/43; 330 BU Dyersburg 1/3/45; 325 BU Avon Park 3/6/45; RFC Altus 22/8/45.
ETA: When I went to eBay to check it out, I found a sold listing for this B-17F:Dave Osborne wrote:44-6036 Del Tulsa 13/4/44; Love Fd 28/4/44; Dyersburg 2/5/44; 330 BU Dyersburg 1/3/45; RFC Walnut Ridge 20/9/45.
No serial (thanks a lot) but it's got a G-?? code which should be from the gunnery school at Kingman, AZ.
-
- Posts: 296
- Joined: Tue Dec 26, 2006 1:14 pm
- Location: Rosemount, Minnesota
Re: Another stateside training bird
The writing on the photo I got says it was taken at Dyersburg Tennessee