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B-17G Flying Fortress Flight Deck
B-17G Flying Fortress Flight Deck 
B-17C Flying Fortress Original Design Drawing
B-17C Flying Fortress Original Design Drawing 
B-17C Flying Fortress Original Design Drawing
B-17C Flying Fortress Original Design Drawing 
B-17F Flying Fortress Radio Compartment
B-17F Flying Fortress Radio Compartment 
B-17F Flying Fortress Rear Compartment
B-17F Flying Fortress Rear Compartment 
Underside of B-17G Flying Fortress
Underside of B-17G Flying Fortress 
B-17E Flying Fortress Glass Nose
B-17E Flying Fortress Glass Nose 
B-17C Flying Fortress Fact Sheet
B-17C Flying Fortress Fact Sheet 
B-17B Flying Fortress Fact Sheet
B-17B Flying Fortress Fact Sheet 
B-17F Flying Fortress Bomb Bay
B-17F Flying Fortress Bomb Bay 
B-17E Flying Fortress Jig Production
B-17E Flying Fortress Jig Production 
B-17F Flying Fortress Pilot's Compartment
B-17F Flying Fortress Pilot's Compartment 
B-17G Flying Fortress Waist Gun Controller
B-17G Flying Fortress Waist Gun Controller 
B-17C Flying Fortress Control Cabin
B-17C Flying Fortress Control Cabin 
B-17F Flying Fortress Forward Section Armament
B-17F Flying Fortress Forward Section Armament 
B-17G Flying Fortress Cockpit Instrument Panel
B-17G Flying Fortress Cockpit Instrument Panel 
B-17E Flying Fortress Cockpit
B-17E Flying Fortress Cockpit 
B-17G Flying Fortress Cheek Gun Instruments
B-17G Flying Fortress Cheek Gun Instruments 
B-17E Flying Fortress Bombardier's Position
B-17E Flying Fortress Bombardier's Position 
B-17G Flying Fortress Waist Guns
B-17G Flying Fortress Waist Guns 
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B-17 Flying Fortress Factory Production Layout

Boeing plants built a total of 6,981 B-17s in various models, and another 5,745 were built under a nationwide collaborative effort by Douglas and Lockheed (Vega). Only a few B-17s survive today; most were scrapped at the end of the war. Some of the last Flying Fortresses met their end as target drones in the 1960s -- destroyed by Boeing Bomarc missiles. 
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Unique identifier BI218094 
Boeing ID 88620 
Type Image 
Size 3600px × 2947px   10MB 
License type RM 
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