Postage Stamp 1:155 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress: Liberty Belle
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four engine propeller driven heavy bomber, used during World War II by the United States Army Air Forces and the Royal Air Force. The B-17G is...
Boeing's four-engine propeller-drive B-29 Superfortress was one of the largest aircraft used during World War II. The world's most-advanced bomber at that time, it featured three pressurized crew cabins, which allowed for high-altitude flight, remotely operated machine gun turrets and a maximum bomb load of 20,000 pounds (9.071 kg). Know as T Square 54, (from it's radio call sign), this Boeing B-20 that is on display at Seattle's Museum of Flight fought in the US Army Air Force's Pacific Theater of operations during World War II, flying 37 bombing missions from the Mariana Islands with the 875th Bombardment Squadron, 498th Bombardment Group, 73rd Bombardment Wing.
Known as T square 54 (from it's radio call sign), the Boeing B-29 that is on display at Seattle's Museum of Flight fought in the U.S. Army Air Forces pacific Theater of Operations during World War 2, flying 37 bombing missions from the Marina Islands with the 875th Bombardment Squadron, 498th Bombardment Group, 73rd Bombardment wing