From Dik Shepherd, who knows data plates, this bit of information:
Notice that the figures on the Boeing plate are a particular [machine] stamping, while the others are [obviously] hand stamped. This style for the Boeing data plates was started in the 1930s and is the same as on my Y1B-17 plate. Also notice that the Boeing and Vega plates don't have the USAAF serial number, while the Douglas and Lockheed plates do.
I doubt that you'll notice, but the Lockheed plate is from "HANG THE EXPENSE IV".
Tell the guy that his Lockheed plate would be correct.
I'll add my two cents that the Vega plate illustrated has the msn for the serial and it would be interesting to know if all Vega B-17 plates used the msn for the serial on the plate. I know the EAA airplane (44-85740) is missing its aft bulkhead plate...but there are a number of same block Vega-built B-17s out there (Yankee Lady, 390th Memorial Museum, Liberty Belle) that might have plates that will provide the definitive answer. Somewhere near the end of Pete Bowers'
Fortress in the Sky is an illustration with several data plates. Not in front of me right now but perhaps that would shed some additonal light.
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