Thunderbird was a high mission-tally Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress of the 303rd Bombardment Group during World War II. The original plane, serial number 42-38050, was scrapped at the end of the war and no longer exists. The name also appears on a later B-17G delivered at the end of the war, serial number 44-85718, which remains airworthy and is painted to replicate the earlier Thunderbird.
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| - Thunderbird (avion) (fr)
- Thunderbird (aircraft) (en)
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| - Thunderbird est le nom d'un Boeing Flying Fortress B-17G-105-VE. C'est l'un des rares B-17 survivant de la deuxième guerre mondiale en état de voler et c'est aussi le plus grand avion exposé au Lone Star Flight Museum , à Galveston, Texas. L'avion a volé en mission opérationnelle jusqu'au 8 mai 1945, date de la fin des hostilités de la seconde guerre mondiale en Europe . Ce B-17G-105-VE est maintenant peint aux couleurs d'un bombardier de la seconde Guerre Mondiale du 359th Bomb Squadron, 303e Bomb Groupe de la Huitième Air Force, basé à Molesworth, Angleterre. (fr)
- Thunderbird was a high mission-tally Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress of the 303rd Bombardment Group during World War II. The original plane, serial number 42-38050, was scrapped at the end of the war and no longer exists. The name also appears on a later B-17G delivered at the end of the war, serial number 44-85718, which remains airworthy and is painted to replicate the earlier Thunderbird. (en)
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| - Scrapped at Kingman, Arizona, aircraft disposal plant (en)
- Sold into private use, acquired by Lone Star Flight Museum in 1987 (en)
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| - Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress ‘238050 - BN-U’ “Thunderbird” .jpg (en)
- B17-Thunderbird-runup WL.jpg (en)
- Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress AN2142974.jpg (en)
- Thunderbird -Wings Over Houston air show, USA -15Oct2011.jpg (en)
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| - Thunderbird est le nom d'un Boeing Flying Fortress B-17G-105-VE. C'est l'un des rares B-17 survivant de la deuxième guerre mondiale en état de voler et c'est aussi le plus grand avion exposé au Lone Star Flight Museum , à Galveston, Texas. L'avion a volé en mission opérationnelle jusqu'au 8 mai 1945, date de la fin des hostilités de la seconde guerre mondiale en Europe . Ce B-17G-105-VE est maintenant peint aux couleurs d'un bombardier de la seconde Guerre Mondiale du 359th Bomb Squadron, 303e Bomb Groupe de la Huitième Air Force, basé à Molesworth, Angleterre. (fr)
- Thunderbird was a high mission-tally Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress of the 303rd Bombardment Group during World War II. The original plane, serial number 42-38050, was scrapped at the end of the war and no longer exists. The name also appears on a later B-17G delivered at the end of the war, serial number 44-85718, which remains airworthy and is painted to replicate the earlier Thunderbird. (en)
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- November 1943 (en)
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| - Mid America Flight Museum (en)
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