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Strange B-17 c July 1968

Sat Sep 30, 2017 8:07 pm

Anyone have an idea what this was all about? Strange turrets, strange engine paint, strange scheme. Location unknown.
ebay sale here:
https://picclick.com/Wwi-B-17-Bomber-Or ... 06003.html

ImageWwi-B-17-Bomber-Original-Kodachrome-Slide by Central Repository for Aviation Photos, on Flickr

Re: Strange B-17 c July 1968

Sat Sep 30, 2017 8:33 pm

I recognize the goofy top turret in a photo in The Final Cut.

Also note the non-standard nose glass.

Re: Strange B-17 c July 1968

Sat Sep 30, 2017 8:39 pm

Hi,

That's 44-83690, from The Final Cut.

http://www.warbirdregistry.org/b17regis ... 83690.html

Laurent

Re: Strange B-17 c July 1968

Sat Sep 30, 2017 8:46 pm

JohnB wrote:I recognize the goofy top turret in a photo in The Final Cut.

Also note the non-standard nose glass.


I'm surprised that no one mentioned the invasion stripes. B-17's did not have invasion stripes.

Re: Strange B-17 c July 1968

Sat Sep 30, 2017 8:47 pm

Thx Laurant

There were a few B-17's during the war that actually did have some stripes. usually used for brass transport. B-17F-50-DL. 301st BG 353rd BS. Returned to USA, salvaged 20th Nov '45.

ImageB-17F-50-DL. 301st BG 353rd BS. Returned to USA, salvaged 20th Nov '45. by Central Repository for Aviation Photos, on Flickr

Re: Strange B-17 c July 1968

Sat Sep 30, 2017 8:55 pm

You beat me to it...it took me awhile to find it in the book, it's indeed 44-83690 formerly of Grissom, now at W-R.
In the book, it has most of the same markings seen here including the plane code "Y" in a creative location and full wrap around invasion stripes around the waist windows.

Re: Strange B-17 c July 1968

Sat Sep 30, 2017 11:12 pm

Mark Allen M wrote:Thx Laurant

There were a few B-17's during the war that actually did have some stripes. usually used for brass transport. B-17F-50-DL. 301st BG 353rd BS. Returned to USA, salvaged 20th Nov '45.

ImageB-17F-50-DL. 301st BG 353rd BS. Returned to USA, salvaged 20th Nov '45. by Central Repository for Aviation Photos, on Flickr


Thanks Mark, I stand corrected! I had always read that 4 engine bombers were not part of the standard for applying invasion stripes since there were not really any 4 engine Luftwaffe bombers in service that they could be mistaken for.

Were any "combat" B-17's applied with invasion stripes? In other words, not ones used for VIP transport, hacks, etc, but actual 8th Air Force B-17's that flew bombing missions?

Re: Strange B-17 c July 1968

Sat Sep 30, 2017 11:25 pm

No combat mission USAAF 4-engine bombers but of course there were the RAF Sterling and Halifax bombers that had the stripes and were used to tow gliders.
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