File:Boeing B-17Es 1941-42.jpg

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English: Three U.S. Army Air Force Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress bombers (s/n 41-2512, 41-2511 and 41-2509) in late 1941 or early 1942. Aircraft 41-2509 was wrecked in a landing accident at Hendricks Field, Florida (USA) on 16 May 1942, 41-2511 a day before. Hendricks Field was home of the Army Air Force Basic Training School at Sebring, Florida, where B-17 crews were trained.
Date 1941/42
Source USAF museum website, USAF photo no. 050610-F-1234P-012 [1], retrieved 2009-04-02
Author USAAF
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