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Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress


The Crew Of The "Memphis Belle" Back From Its 25Th Operational Mission.  All Of The Crew Hold The Dfc And Air Medal With Three Oak Clusters, And All Started With This Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" And Survived With Only One Casualty, A Leg Wound To The Ta - Page 1The Crew Of The "Memphis Belle" Back From Its 25Th Operational Mission. All Of The Crew Hold The Dfc And Air Medal With Three Oak Clusters, And All Started With This Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress" And Survived With Only One Casualty, A Leg Wound To The Ta - Page 1
A Pictoral Story Of The Great Tokyo Raid Of April 18, 1942. - Page 1Jimmy Doolittle's Tokyo Raiders flew B-17s.
Through sub-zero temperatures, Boeing B-17 Flying ofrtresses of the U.S. Eighth Air force wing towards communications targets Jan. 10th leaving their vapor trademark in the sky. - Page 1Through sub-zero temperatures, Boeing B-17 Flying ofrtresses of the U.S. Eighth Air force wing towards communications targets Jan. 10th leaving their vapor trademark in the sky. - Page 1
Colonel Kelly, Edward R. Murrow, A War Correspondent, And Crew Members Of The Martin B-26 '4-F' Pose Beside The Plane At The 386Th Bomb Group Base In Boxted Field, Essex, England On 25 February 1944. - Page 1Colonel Kelly, Edward R. Murrow, A War Correspondent, And Crew Members Of The Martin B-26 '4-F' Pose Beside The Plane At The 386Th Bomb Group Base In Boxted Field, Essex, England On 25 February 1944. - Page 1
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