Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Janeiro)
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Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Janeiro)
Looks to be in outside storage right now. What a shame that we still have Fortress's around the world, disassembled, collecting dust, and with no clear future for display.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L9RgD2bAuI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L9RgD2bAuI
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
Someone ship it to Marengo!
Bring the C-46 and C-47 along, too.
-Bill
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
Very nice footage. Although it is dissasembled it looks like most of it is there. Hopefully they will get it restored.
So many warbirds so little time.
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
Before anyone complains about the condition consider this,The bird is saved and not sawed up in a thousand pieces.Wow, what a restoration that would be.Very little civilianizing going on in that bird.
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
I agree with Hang, she's still with us and stored in a decent climate.
Did anyone else notice that she has the two-piece windshields with the openable panel? I used to know where there were a couple of sets of those back when I was still working on Forts.
Did anyone else notice that she has the two-piece windshields with the openable panel? I used to know where there were a couple of sets of those back when I was still working on Forts.
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
Everybody changes them to single piece because of the view obstruction.What a neat airframe.I guess the wings are under the tarp next to the fuselage?
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
Wow!!!
She looks totally doable.
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She looks totally doable.
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Anthony J. Mireles
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
Somebody ought to try and buy that bird.Dont they already have one on display?
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
Does anyone know anyone down there that can get a look at her and get some good/great photos of her to post here, is it still there?
Gary
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
There are a couple of folks looking into trying to get this bird and thats all I will say.I hope thay have good fortune.
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
So do I. That is quite a find, here's hoping this bird can fly again!!!hang the expense wrote:There are a couple of folks looking into trying to get this bird and thats all I will say.I hope thay have good fortune.
Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
I for one like that windscreen. What example (besides this one) sported such a windscreen as this is the first one I have ever seen on any airframe in any photo, peace time or combat
Gary
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
The split windscreen was actually standard on many production B-17s; it was an openable panel that was used so the pilot could see forward if the windshield were iced over. Kind of a last ditch effort to retain the open cockpit configuration of the 1920s. I'm sure others here will be able to chime in with photos and more details. Most of the production DC-3/C-47s had the same type windscreen.
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Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
In all my research into training in the CONUS I've found a fair number of stateside Forts that had the multi-pane windshields. They don't seem to have been as popular in the combat zones for some reason.
This airplane would certainly be a fun project if the funding were available.
This airplane would certainly be a fun project if the funding were available.
Re: Seldom-seen B-17G 44-83718 (Museu Aerospace, Rio de Jane
Well, "if" she winds up back in the States, I think it would be interesting to repaint it back in the original "Last Operational" paint scheme. Ain't another one like it on the circus....er..uh...Circuit
Gary
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