Wed Jan 11, 2006 12:32 pm
Thu Jan 12, 2006 10:34 am
L. Thompson wrote:An interesting B-17 photo has been posted on eBay (second of two the seller had). It is a B-17F-20-VE, 42-5771, with tail code EL. It would appear to be a late war or post war shot with a civilian woman in the foreground, at possibly a civilian field. Previous markings on the tail appear painted over.
42-5771 apparently never saw overseas duty or combat, but some questions come to mind:
THE B-17 FLYING FORTRESS STORY by Roger A. Freeman says it was finally a “ferry aircraft for University of Dakota” on May 20, 1946. I guess we might assume North Dakota.
What would The University of North Dakota use a B-17 for as a ferry aircraft?
If they did indeed use one, would it retain military markings or have civilian registration? I have Scott Thompson’s first edition of the book FINAL CUT but it doesn’t mention 42-5771 as a civil operated B-17.
What did the code EL stand for? Kelly Field maybe? It was stationed there in May 1945.
Where was the photo taken? Any ideas? It was purchased in a lot by the seller (I bought a similar pose of the rare ship last week) at Miles City, Montana. Could this photo be at Frank Wiley Field, which is NW of Miles City? Was Frank Wiley a military base at all?
Any guesses on the old tail markings that are painted over/faded out?
Thanks,
Lowell
Kellogg, Idaho
Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:21 pm
Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:23 pm
Thu Jan 12, 2006 5:43 pm
L. Thompson wrote:Some archive posts on armyairforces.com now have me curious if the eBay B-17F photo could be the mysterious "PREGNANT SWAN" ???
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