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Ninety years to the day of the first flight of the B-17, one of the last surviving Flying Fortress bombers roared into Boeing ...
Additional updates include a story on an obscure B-17E, " Nobby's Harriet Z," with the nose section still surviving, and an article in Vintage Aviation News by Moreno Aguiari, which covers recent ...
What’s It Like to Be Inside a WWII B-17G Flying Fortress? Come Inside for a Tour. In a bizarre coincidence, at the same time the tragic events of the B-17G and P-63 midair collision was ...
Introducing the B-17 Flying Fortress: During WWII, the U.S. Army Air Corps recognized the need for a new bomber able to reinforce the service’s fleets in Hawaii, Panama and Alaska.
Art Lacey stands in front of his hard-won prize: a real B-17 Flying Fortress. When the officials found out he'd done it anyway, they came after him for skirting the permits.
The B-17 Flying Fortress was one of the main offensive weapons used during WWII. Here's who designed and built it, and where they were made.