Trainer B-17 Y code
Trainer B-17 Y code
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Re: Trainer B-17 Y code
Thanks for the photo!
Was it common to taxi using only engines 1 and 4 running?
Was it common to taxi using only engines 1 and 4 running?
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Re: Trainer B-17 Y code
Fuselagecodes.com lists tail code Y as used by Dyersburg, TN. (Williams Field was also Y but it's listed as a fuselage code - correct?)
Now to try and pick a serial from that (were there any more images that came up in your search?):
Serial looks like a short five-digit number; taking a leap of faith that the three big digits (partly cut off ) on the fin are the last three from the serial, from Osborne I get possible matches in 42-3369, 42-5369, and 42-5868.
If Williams also used Y as a tail code, it could be 42-5269.
Now to try and pick a serial from that (were there any more images that came up in your search?):
Serial looks like a short five-digit number; taking a leap of faith that the three big digits (partly cut off ) on the fin are the last three from the serial, from Osborne I get possible matches in 42-3369, 42-5369, and 42-5868.
If Williams also used Y as a tail code, it could be 42-5269.
Re: Trainer B-17 Y code
Sorry Chris, it was the one and only pic of an aircraft on that set. The rest were of the pilots and crew playing with their lady friends.
I did find something in the Tampa set that might be of interest. It was a group pic in Ops, with a board in the background with some serial numbers. If you are interested I can post it.
Joe
I did find something in the Tampa set that might be of interest. It was a group pic in Ops, with a board in the background with some serial numbers. If you are interested I can post it.
Joe
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Re: Trainer B-17 Y code
Cool - please do post it!
Re: Trainer B-17 Y code
Here you go!
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Re: Trainer B-17 Y code
Thanks! From the serials it looks like early 1942 at MacDill; note B-18A 37-676 in there too.
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Re: Trainer B-17 Y code
Do I see that right?
41-2596 right above the "HQ" line?
You don't see 41-2595 in there, do you?
Now THAT would be cool.
-Bill
B-17E 41-2595 "Desert Rat" Restoration Team
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Re: Trainer B-17 Y code
Maybe - is that 41-2595 with the X next to it? It's below the HQ and 41-11111(? BT-13 lost in a fatal crash October 17, 1942 12 miles west of Shafter, CA).