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  • The Warbird Alley
    The B17, arguably World War IIs most famous heavy bomber, first flew on July 28, 1935, before a crowd of reporters eager to see Boeings new bomber take wing. It was dubbed the Flying Fortress by the members of the press in attendance because of its a ...
    http://www.warbirdalley.com/b17.htm
 
  • The Battle Damaged B 17 Flying Fortresses
    A photo gallery of B17 Flying Fortress bombers that managed to get back to their bases despite serious battle damage during World War II. This website is dedicated to the Boeing B17 Flying Fortress and the men we flew her into combat. ...
    http://www.daveswarbirds.com/b-17/
 
  • Pink Lady
    The A B17G based in France, one of only two flying in Europe. Provides a history of the craft, its missions, the 351st Bomb Group, and the association which maintains it. ...
    http://pink.lady.free.fr/
 
  • The Memphis Belle B 17 Flying Fortress
    The Memphis Belle Memorial Association. is a notforprofit organization dedicated to honoring the Memphis Belle, her crew, the 8th Air Force and everyone we served in defense of Freedom in WWII and educating all generations about the importance of the ...
    http://www.memphisbelle.com/
 
  • The Joseph Baugher
    Joseph Baugher web site contains the comprehensive aircraft history. ...
    http://home.att.net/~jbaugher2/b17.html
 
  • The B17 Flying Fortress
    Our personal web page including stories and pictures from a B17 bomber pilot with the 306th bomb group ...
    http://www.stargeezer.net/b17new/Dadshome.htm
 
  • Boeing B 17 Flying Fortress
    Boeing B17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber and maritime patrol aircraft. ...
    http://www.angelfire.com/fm/odyssey/1fortress.htm
 
  • The B 17 Flying Fortress Rigor Mortis
    The Rigor Mortis a B17 from the 12th Air Force Group, 301st Bombardment Group, 32nd Bomb Squadron H Heavy, formed and stationed in North Africa in World War II. ...
    http://www.b17rigormortis.com/
 
  • The Aluminum Overcast
    EAA is offering historic flight experiences in its beautifully restored B17G Flying Fortress “Aluminum Overcast.” This aircraft is an example of the American heavy bomber that helped turn the tide of battle in World War II. Fly a mission back in time ...
    http://www.b17.org/
 
  • The Boeing
    In response for the Armys request for a large, multiengine bomber, the B17 Model 299 prototype, financed entirely by Boeing, went from design board to flight test in less than 12 months. The B17 was a lowwing monoplane that combined aerodynamic featu ...
    http://www.boeing.com/history/boeing/b17.html
 

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