Wednesday, August 09, 2023

progress update on Boeing B-17E 41-2595, which once bore the nicknames Desert Rat and Tangerine.

 summed up, not going to be ready to fly for 10-20 years, if they can afford to get the engines overhauled, etc etc 

the aircraft did not serve as a bomber during her combat life (in the China Burma India theatre), but rather as a converted cargo plane prototype for the breed known as the XC-108A. 

Despite this unique aspect to the airframe, Kellner is restoring the aircraft back to its original B-17E configuration, to the way the airframe would have looked when it rolled off Boeing’s production line in Seattle, Washington during April 1942. Desert Rat, as Kellner and his team have re-dubbed her, will be the oldest Flying Fortress in the skies when she finally flies

https://warbirdsnews.com/warbird-restorations/b-17-update.html 

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