B-17  by danette

B-17

From the CollingsFoundation.com:
The Collings Foundation B-17 was named “Nine-O-Nine” in honor of a 91st Bomb Group, 323rd Squadron plane of the same name which completed 140 missions without an abort or loss of a crewman.

The original “Nine-O-Nine” was assigned to combat on February 25, 1944. By April 1945, she had made eighteen trips to Berlin, dropped 562,000 pounds of bombs, and flown 1,129 hours. She had twenty-one engine changes, four wing panel changes, fifteen main gas tank changes, and 18 Tokyo tank changes (long-range fuel tanks). She also suffered from considerable flak damage.

After European hostilities ceased, “Nine-O-Nine”, with its six-hundred patched holes, flew back to the United States. While the rigors of war never stopped the historic “Nine-O-Nine”, she succumbed at last to the scrappers guillotine, along with thousands of other proud aircraft.

See this link for more information.
http://www.collingsfoundation.org/aircrafts/boeing-b-17g-flying-fortress/
Great shot.
February 4th, 2016  
Great POV!
February 4th, 2016  
Amazing paintwork
February 4th, 2016  
That looks like an amazing show!
February 5th, 2016  
WOnderful pov and shot! You got some great shots Danette.
February 6th, 2016  
this is wonderful! brilliant capture
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February 6th, 2016  
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