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I have a photo taken at Hamilton AFB in California in April, 1953. It's of a
B-17, probably a "G" because there's a circular plate where the chin turret would have been. The upper surfaces are highly plished, the lower more dull and oxidized. Unfortunately the view is of the nose and wings at a nearly head-on angle, with the aircraft parked in a hangar, so there are no visible markings. I recall being told at the time (I was all of 11) that it was a commander's personal aircraft. General Alfred Kessler commanded the 4th Air Force there at the time; I seem to recall that he flew B-17s during WW 2. Anyone have any knowledge of this aircraft, or its fate? |
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F9pnthr ) wrote:
: I have a photo taken at Hamilton AFB in California in April, 1953. It's of a : B-17, probably a "G" because there's a circular plate where the chin turret : would have been. The upper surfaces are highly plished, the lower more dull and : oxidized. Unfortunately the view is of the nose and wings at a nearly head-on : angle, with the aircraft parked in a hangar, so there are no visible markings. : I recall being told at the time (I was all of 11) that it was a commander's : personal aircraft. General Alfred Kessler commanded the 4th Air Force there at : the time; I seem to recall that he flew B-17s during WW 2. Anyone have any : knowledge of this aircraft, or its fate? I know that very few B-17s were in good enough shape to be used for personal transportation. (Col. Robert McCormick of the Chicago Tribune had one of the few.) http://www.time.com/time/time100/builder/other/wacky.html A few were used by the Coast Guard for dropping life rafts, but after WW II there were very few B-17s in use. |
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![]() "Merlin Dorfman" wrote in message ... I know that very few B-17s were in good enough shape to be used for personal transportation. (Col. Robert McCormick of the Chicago Tribune had one of the few.) http://www.time.com/time/time100/builder/other/wacky.html A few were used by the Coast Guard for dropping life rafts, but after WW II there were very few B-17s in use. The USAF operated the B-17 until 1960. |
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A few were used by the Coast Guard for dropping life rafts,
but after WW II there were very few B-17s in use. The USAF operated the B-17 until 1960. I think the USAF operated an air/sea rescue version, not the CG. The CIA had a few for black ops in the '50s. The Israelis had 3 they used in the 1956 war. Walt |
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![]() "WalterM140" wrote in message ... I think the USAF operated an air/sea rescue version, not the CG. They both did. The B-17H was a B-17G modified for air rescue work. It had an air-droppable lifeboat mounted between the chin and ball turrets. Over time, the armament was dropped and some had a search radar mounted in place of the chin turret. The designation was changed to SB-17G at some point, it remained in USAF service until 1956. The Coast Guard operated a similar modification of the B-17G as the PB-1G. |
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Steven P. McNicoll ) wrote:
: "WalterM140" wrote in message : ... : : I think the USAF operated an air/sea rescue version, not the CG. : : They both did. : The B-17H was a B-17G modified for air rescue work. It had an air-droppable : lifeboat mounted between the chin and ball turrets. Over time, the armament : was dropped and some had a search radar mounted in place of the chin turret. : The designation was changed to SB-17G at some point, it remained in USAF : service until 1956. Pictures at http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/history/rescue/sb17.htm : The Coast Guard operated a similar modification of the B-17G as the PB-1G. Pictures at http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/Boeing_PB1.html Any guesses as to where http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/history/gifs/PB1G_2.jpg was taken? |
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