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Dan wrote:
Jim Logajan wrote: "Stuart & Kathryn Fields" wrote: Here is an interesting link http://rareaircraf1.greyfalcon.us/UNITED%20STATES.htm Impressive set of photos! The B-17 with the single engine turboprop seems IMHO to really accentuate the B-17's wings. More so than usual, that is. It's a fake, look where the engine nacelles would be. The person who runs that site was told a couple of months ago in rec.aviation.military and refuses to update it. The actual aircraft was used to test engines in the nose, but the picture in question was photo shopped. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Thanks for the heads-up. I googled the N-number on the wing and it appears to be the same test aircraft as the one labeled "BOEING B-17 TESTBED WITH 5 ENGINES" on that same page. Also appears he http://aerofiles.com/boe-b17turbo.jpg and here, among other places: http://www.warbirdregistry.org/b17re...4485734-2.html Any idea if some of the others might be bogus? |
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