One of
the more well-known American Aircraft of WWII, the Boeing B-17 was
rugged. Carrying a typical crew of 10 and many .50 caliber machine
guns, the Flying Forts labored many hours to take the fight right into
the heart of Germany. Over 12,800 B-17s were made and sadly only about
a dozen or so remain in flyable condition. This B-17G is called "Fuddy
Duddy" and carries the markings of the 447th Bombardment Group that was
based in Rattlesden, England.
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