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N3193G @ YIP - B-17 Yankee Lady - by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
@ YIP
N3193G @ YIP - Yankee Lady - by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
@ YIP
N3193G @ YIP - Yankee Lady - by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
@ YIP
N3193G @ GSB - Stately B-17G amongst the throng or onlookers - by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ GSB
N3193G @ YIP - Yankee Lady - by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
@ YIP
N3193G @ YIP - B-17 - by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
@ YIP
N3193G @ YIP - Yankee Lady - by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
@ YIP
N3193G @ YIP - Yankee Lady - by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
@ YIP
N3193G @ GSB - Too bad noone is manning the tail guns. What a surprise that would be for - by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ GSB
N3193G @ GSB - Talk about an office with a view!  Too bad the seating is so uncomfortable - by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ GSB
N3193G @ GSB - Starboard side of the nose, bearing unit markings - by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ GSB
N3193G @ GSB - Sponsor art on the forward crew door - by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ GSB
N3193G @ GSB - The Yankee Lady, in all her glory. - by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ GSB
N3193G @ RDG - The thunderous roar and sleek lines of this majestic B-17G earn her Queen of the Skies.  Built in 1944, Yankee Lady never saw combat action; instead, the plane served with the US Coast Guard and several civil operators before being restored (i.e., reb - by Daniel L. Berek
Daniel L. Berek
@ RDG
N3193G @ KD52 - On the Grass at KD52. - by David N. Lowry
David N. Lowry
@ KD52
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