Douglas Line numbers

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terveurn
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Douglas Line numbers

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Question for those experts on the Douglas ships.

You have the AAF serial, the Douglas serial number and what looks to be a Douglas line number.

Is this the correct term - line number ?

For 42-106984 I have a photo with Line number: 1101 - would the rest of the G-35 follow this sequence ?
42-106984 DD.JPG
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Re: Douglas Line numbers

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Yes, the Douglas airplanes were marked in the factory with sequential fuselage numbers for all the B-17 production. Different than the msn.
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Photo of the first nmf airplane?
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Re: Douglas Line numbers

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aerovin2 wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 8:32 pm Photo of the first nmf airplane?
First N/M Lockheed ship ( 42-97536) was delivered on 15 December 1943

First N/M Boeing (42-32045) was delivered on 15 January 1944

First N/M Douglas ship (42-106984) was delivered on 18 January 1944

Pretty sure the first bare metal B-17G to be received in a combat theatre was 42-97537 on 1 February 1944 (there was a whole bunch received on 2 February, but 537 was the first).

42-97536 BB.JPG
42-32045 ee done.jpg
42-106984 BB.JPG
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