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44-85813, 1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, C/N: 8722

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44-85813, 1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress C/N 8722, New nose structure going together.

New nose structure going together.

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Photographer: Bob Simmermon
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Shot Date: 2009-05-30
Airport: I74
Grimes Field Airport
Upload Date: 2009-06-14
Views: 347

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Device Manufacturer: Canon
Device Model: Canon PowerShot A560
Device Type: Digital Still Camera
Shot Time: 2009:06:13 10:34:31
Original Image Size: 2048 x 1536 pixels
Exposure Time: 1/60 sec
F Number: f/2.6
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 250
Focal Length: 5.8 mm
Flash: Red Eye, Auto-Mode
Exposure Mode: 0
White Balance: 0
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  • 44-85813 @ I74 - By the book - building the front half, then the back half and the last thing is to mate them together.  Empty Wt. - 36,135 lbs., Full load Wt. - 65,500 lbs., Max. takeoff Wt. - 72,000 lbs. - by Bob Simmermon by Bob Simmermon @ I74
  • 44-85813 @ I74 - This aircraft is currently undergoing reconstruction; civil registration N6694C cancelled.  Major parts of 44-83722 are being used; civil registration N3154S adopted. - by Daniel L. Berek by Daniel L. Berek @ I74
  • 44-85813 @ I74 - New rib parts being formed on red oak molds. - by Bob Simmermon by Bob Simmermon @ I74
  • 44-85813 @ I74 - New rib parts being formed on red oak molds. - by Bob Simmermon by Bob Simmermon @ I74
  • 44-85813 @ I74 - From the front, looking back.  The finished product will be 74'-4 long. - by Bob Simmermon by Bob Simmermon @ I74