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Doug Robertson's Photo Gallery

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Aircraft and aiport photos are sorted separately. Airport photos always shown after aircraft photos.

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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast' , radio operator compartment vintage avionics
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast' , radio operator's compartment side machine gun on right side
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast' , tail gunner access looking aft-lonely place
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast' , 50 caliber machine gun ammo feed box to right waist gun. Yellow bottle is for aviator's breathing oxygen for ventral Sperry electric ball turret operator/gunner only.
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast' , left waist machine gun
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast' , right waist machine gun
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast' , waist machine guns-six foot man shows area size. Looking forward.
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast', waist machine guns and ventral guns turret in hull. Looking forward.
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast', waist machine guns. Looking forward.
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast' , aviator's breathing oxygen (yellow) bottle and ventral machine gun Sperry electric ball turret below. This oxygen for the Sperry ball turret operator/gunner only.
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast' , more aviator's breathing oxygen bottles
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1944 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 'Aluminum Overcast', Photographer in jump seat behind co-pilot taken by EAA aircraft docent, Thank You! Man below is at ladder down to navigator and bombardier forward nose areas.