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Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17G ‘Sally B’
Sally B is the name of an airworthy 1945-built Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, it is the only airworthy B-17 left in Europe, as well as one of three B-17s in the United Kingdom. The aircraft is based at the Imperial War Museum Duxford, England,[1] Sally B flies at airshows in the UK and across Europe as well as serving as an airborne memorial to the United States Army Air Forces airmen who lost their lives in the European theatre during World War II.
This photo appeared in the Biggleswade Chronicle newspaper Friday 12 July 2019
Sally B is the name of an airworthy 1945-built Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, it is the only airworthy B-17 left in Europe, as well as one of three B-17s in the United Kingdom. The aircraft is based at the Imperial War Museum Duxford, England,[1] Sally B flies at airshows in the UK and across Europe as well as serving as an airborne memorial to the United States Army Air Forces airmen who lost their lives in the European theatre during World War II.
This photo appeared in the Biggleswade Chronicle newspaper Friday 12 July 2019
Nouchetdu38, Doug Shepherd, Sami Serola (inactive), Berny and 8 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Best wishes ... Steve
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to SteThanks very much for your quick visit here. This is pretty much the same spot we visited to see the Lancaster. www.ipernity.com/doc/2247998/46658500
Only difference being this time the crops are wheat not rape seed...
I do have a picture of all seven Hurricanes together, and a few other aircraft too, which will come eventually.
Best Wishes
Peter
PS, sorry for lack of contact recently, I've been away again!
It is a really great picture!! It is special also !
Thank you for this information.
A big YS!
Love Füsun
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Peter_Private_Box club has replied to gezginruh clubThank you so much for your very kind visit. I am so happy that you like it.
The newspaper article has a lot more information...
Love Peter
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Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Nick Weall clubSo pleased that you like it.
Best wishes
Peter
Love this shot! Very well timed and presented!
All the best,
Rosa.
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubThank you so much for visiting.
I am very happy that you like the one I chose (from the hundreds I didn't!)
Best Wishes
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to ╰☆☆June☆☆╮ clubThank you so much!
Best Wishes
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Gudrun clubI had no idea where the aircraft would go, so very many pictures to choose from!
In this location it always looks like the aircraft are low over the trees.. Don't know why!
Best Wishes,
Peter
All the best, Doug
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Doug Shepherd clubThank you so much for your very kind visit.
I'm happy that you had a good look!!
There were seven Hurricanes flying that day, and for the finalle all of them flew round in formation. A nice sight!!!
In this case I think the idea was 'Fighter escort for the bomber'
Best Wishes, (slightly late) HFF, and a Good Weekend,
Peter
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