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English: Boeing B-17E Fortress Serial 41-2578. of the 1st Combat Crew Replacement Center Group at Bovingdon Airfield, England. This aircraft was the oldest and longest serving B-17 in the Eighth Air Force. While with the 97th Bomb Group on August 17, 1942, this was the lead aircraft in the first Eighth Air Force heavy bombing mission. Later, this aircraft was used for training combat replacement crews with the 11th Combat Crew Replacement Unit at RAF Bovingdon until 1945. |
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Date | circa. 1944-1945 | ||||
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US Army Air Forces via National Archives via Roger Freeman: The Mighty Eighth, The Colour Record, 1991. Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Rcbutcher using CommonsHelper. Original uploader was Bwmoll3 at en.wikipedia 24 October 2006 (original upload date) |
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[edit]- 2006-10-24 21:51 Bwmoll3 600×287× (40016 bytes) B-17E of the 1st Combat Crew Replacement Group at Bovington Airfield, England Source: US Army Air Forces via National Archives via Roger Freeman: The Mighty Eighth, The Colour Record, 1991
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