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B-17C Flying Fortress with Boeing Fuel Truck
B-17C Flying Fortress Parked on Tarmac
B-17C Flying Fortress Fact Sheet
B-17C Flying Fortress in Flight
B-17C Flying Fortress Control Cabin
B-17C Flying Fortress Original Design Drawing
B-17C Flying Fortress on the Ground
B-17C Flying Fortress Flying Over Dramatic Mountain Landscape
B-17C Flying Fortress Control Cabin
B-17C Flying Fortress Original Design Drawing
RAF Fortress I (B-17C) in Flight
B-17C Flying Fortress in Flight Over Mountains
British B-17C Flying Fortresss Parked on Apron
B-17C Flying Fortress on the Ground at Night
Truck Refueling of a B-17 Flying Fortress
B-17C Flying Fortress with British Markings in Assembly
Stacked B-17C Flying Fortress Outboard Wing Sections
Fleet of B-17C Flying Fortresss on Tarmac With Crowd
Number 7 B-17E Flying Fortress Without Camouflage Paint
Working on a B-17F Flying Fortress
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B-17C Flying Fortress with Fuel Truck
The Boeing B-17C of 1940. On this model of the Flying Fortress, side blisters were replaced by flat paneled gun positions, a gun position was installed under the fuselage, and greater armor plate was added. The first of 20 of this order were assigned to Britain's Royal Air Force, and Germany got her first taste of effectiveness of this substratoshpere bomber when an RAF squadron scored hits on the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisnau in the harbor of at Brest from altitudes never before used in bombing. A total of 38 B-17Cs was built, while Stratoliner production also continued. B-17C Specifications: Wing span, 103' 9"; length, 67' 10"; weight, 39,065 lbs; speed, 300 mph; ceiling, 36,000 ft; range, 3,400 miles; power, four Wright R-1820 (1,000 hp) engines.
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BI210638
Boeing ID
p891
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