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The heavily armored B-17F was distinguished by its molded plexiglass nose assembly and wide paddle-blade propellers. It could fly farther than previous B-17s because of the 1,000 gallons of additional fuel stored in self-sealing tanks. Under the Boeing-Douglas-Vega nationwide, collaborative production effort, Boeing built 2,300 B-17Fs, Douglas 600; and Lockheed (Vega), 500.
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BI217248
Boeing ID
hs25c
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2961px × 1879px 5MB
License type
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Keywords
1940s
airplanes
bombers
cutaway views
fuel systems
historic production status
illustrations
military
military livery
monoplanes
nobody
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propeller planes
propulsion systems
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three-quarter length views
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