5 engine B-17

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jmkendal

5 engine B-17

Post by jmkendal »

Hey,

I can't find my copy of "the Final Cut' and I am trying to remember which of-the surviving B-17s was the Wright 5 engine test bed.

The reason I ask is that I just got back from an Antique Fair in Columbus Ohio and bought a binder "Engine Specifications, Commercial" Wright Aeronautical Corporation'.The first picture is an artist conception of what the 5 engine B-17 will look like.The rest of the pictures are of the engine, many still marked 'restricted". The engine is the 827GTA1 Engine-Tractor. Revised May 22, 1946. ( also listed as the T-35-I). The rest of the binder seems to be full of test data.

Any help?

Joe
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The Wright airplane was N6694C (44-85813) currently under rebuild in Ohio. The Pratt & Whitney airplane was N5111N (44-85734) flying as Liberty Belle. Perhaps you should post a scan of the illustration (hint hint).
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Post by jmkendal »

Sure Scott,

You mean this is from the Urbana Bird? So; I bought this thing less than 30 miles from the actual Aircraft?Small world.

As soon as I can figure out how to post scans I'll get them up!

Thanks Scott!

Joe
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