Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress 'City of Svannah'

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress 'City of Svannah'


Pooler, Georgia (GA), US
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps.

First flight: July 28, 1935

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This airframe was produced in May 1945 at an aircraft-assembly plant in Long Beach, Calif. By the time it rolled out of the hangar, the war in Europe was drawing to a close, so the Army Air Force simply dropped the airplane from its rolls. It spent 20 years taking photographs around the world for a mapmaking company in Canada. In 1984, the airplane was traded to the Smithsonian Institution and placed in long-term storage. It remained in storage until the Smithsonian presented it to the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in 2009.
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps.

First flight: July 28, 1935

This airframe was produced in May 1945 at an aircraft-assembly plant in Long Beach, Calif. By the time it rolled out of the hangar, the war in Europe was drawing to a close, so the Army Air Force simply dropped the airplane from its rolls. It spent 20 years taking photographs around the world for a mapmaking company in Canada. In 1984, the airplane was traded to the Smithsonian Institution and placed in long-term storage. It remained in storage until the Smithsonian presented it to the Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in 2009.
View in Google Earth Airplanes - Military - Static Display - Bombers
Links: en.wikipedia.org, www.savannahb17.org
By: kjfitz

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