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B 17g Collection

During World War II, the Boeing RB-17G Flying Fortress 531 played a crucial role in aerial warfare

Background imageB 17g Collection: World War II

World War II
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Background imageB 17g Collection: Boeing RB-17G Flying Fortress 531

Boeing RB-17G Flying Fortress 531
CIA / Air America - Boeing RB-17G Flying Fortress 531 (msn 8440, ex 44-85531). at Clark Field in the Philippines, either before, or after, covert missions over Tibet

Background imageB 17g Collection: Boeing B-17G Flying Fortresses flying on a mission

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortresses flying on a mission
United States Army Air Force - Boeing B-17G Flying Fortresses, of the 323rd Bombardment Squadron, 91st Bombardment Wing The Ragged Irregulars, flying on a mission from RAF Bassingbourn

Background imageB 17g Collection: Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress N9323Z Sentimental Journey

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress N9323Z Sentimental Journey (msn 32140 ex 44-83514), of the Confederate Air Force, at Midland Airport on 8-10 October 1992. Date: 1992

Background imageB 17g Collection: B-17G - PB-1W Texas Raiders cockpit

B-17G - PB-1W Texas Raiders cockpit
B-17G / PB-1W N7227C Texas Raiders, the cockpit. Date: 1992

Background imageB 17g Collection: B-17G - PB-1W Texas Raiders interior view rearwards

B-17G - PB-1W Texas Raiders interior view rearwards
B-17G / PB-1W N7227C Texas Raiders, view rearward past the waist gunner positions. Date: 1992

Background imageB 17g Collection: B-17G - PB-1W Texas Raiders Bombardier station

B-17G - PB-1W Texas Raiders Bombardier station
B-17G / PB-1W N7227C Texas Raiders, view forward past the Bombardier station. Date: 1992

Background imageB 17g Collection: Douglas-Long Beach B-17G - PB-1W Flying Fortress N7227C

Douglas-Long Beach B-17G - PB-1W Flying Fortress N7227C
Douglas-Long Beach B-17G-95-DL / PB-1W Flying Fortress N7227C Texas Raiders (msn 32517, ex 44-83872, ex BuAer 77235), of the Confederate Air Force at Midland Airport on 28 September 1992

Background imageB 17g Collection: Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 44-83575

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 44-83575 (MSN 32216), painted as 42-31909 Nine-0-Nine, at the Las Vegas Golden Air Tattoo, on 26 April 1997

Background imageB 17g Collection: Douglas - Long Beach B-17G Fortress 44-6393

Douglas - Long Beach B-17G Fortress 44-6393
Douglas-Long Beach B-17G-50-DL Fortress 44-6393 (msn 22636), Return to Glory, on display at March Field Museum, California. Date: circa 1990

Background imageB 17g Collection: Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress G-BEDF - 44-85784 Sally B

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress G-BEDF - 44-85784 Sally B (msn 8693), painted as Memphis Belle'. Date: circa 2000

Background imageB 17g Collection: USAF - United States Air Force - Boeing B-17G

USAF - United States Air Force - Boeing B-17G
United States Army Air Force - United States Air Force - Boeing B-17G, seen, presumably, at Shaw Field or a satellite field

Background imageB 17g Collection: Boeing B-17G Fortress N3703G TANKER number 78

Boeing B-17G Fortress N3703G TANKER number 78 - Registered as N3703G, with Edgar A. Neely-Fast-Way Air Service, Long Beach, CA, September 11, 1959-1967.- Converted to fire tanker

Background imageB 17g Collection: Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
RAF Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Gr-3 Date: 1940s


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During World War II, the Boeing RB-17G Flying Fortress 531 played a crucial role in aerial warfare. These mighty Boeing B-17G Flying Fortresses were seen soaring through the skies on daring missions, displaying their power and resilience. One such iconic aircraft was the Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress N9323Z Sentimental Journey, which evoked emotions of nostalgia and bravery. Inside the cockpit of the B-17G - PB-1W Texas Raiders, pilots commanded this magnificent machine with precision and skill. The interior view rearwards revealed a glimpse into the heart of this flying fortress, showcasing its intricate machinery and instruments. At the Bombardier station, crew members meticulously planned their targets to ensure accurate strikes against enemy forces. Another notable variant was the Douglas-Long Beach B-17G - PB-1W Flying Fortress N7227C. This aircraft exemplified American engineering excellence during wartime operations. Similarly, both the Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 44-83575 and Douglas - Long Beach B-17G Fortress 44-6393 showcased remarkable craftsmanship that contributed to their legendary status. One particular standout was Sally B (Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress G-BEDF - 44–85784), affectionately known as "Sally. " This aircraft symbolized courage and determination as it took to the skies in defense of freedom. Stepping inside these historic planes allowed one to travel back in time, experiencing firsthand what it meant to be part of an elite aircrew during World War II. From cramped quarters to deafening engine roars, every inch exuded a sense of camaraderie among those who risked everything for victory. The sight of these majestic warbirds reminds us not only of our past but also serves as a tribute to all those who fought valiantly for peace and freedom.