Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/A-Boeing--B-17G-Awaits-Modification-at-the-Douglas-Tulsa-Plant-2F3XC5KD7U2.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarB-17G Flying Fortress Line UpB-17G Flying Fortress in FlightB-17F Flying Fortresses Await Modification at Tulsa, OklahomaB-17G Flying Fortress Hinged Knock-Out Panel on Pilot's WindshieldB-17G Flying Fortress on the GroundWoman Inside B-17G Flying Fortress Chin TurretB-17G Flying Fortress BombersB-17G Flying Fortress of Bomb LoadB-17G Flying Fortress Right Nacelles with Anti-Glare FinishView AllView more with similar tones A Boeing B-17G Awaits Modification at the Douglas-Tulsa PlantSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:The last version of the B-17 Flying Fortress was the B-17G. Produced in the greatest quantity, it included a two-gun power turret under the nose for defense against direct frontal attack. At an average cost of $238,329 per airplane, Boeing built 4,035 B-17Gs; Douglas 2,395; and Lockheed (Vega), 2,250.BI231149 (tasm146)Maximum size:2937px × 2207px (~18 MB)9.7in × 7.3in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1940s-airplanes-B-17 Flying Fortress (Model 299)-B-17G Flying Fortress-bombers-clouds-copy space-day-exteriors-full body views-gray skies-ground shots-historic production status-left front views-left side views-military-military livery-monoplanes-photos-propeller planes-tarmac-text-unpainted-vintage / retroRelated Photo/Videos:View All