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    The B-17 Flying Fortress was perhaps the most well-known American heavy bomber of the Second World War (1939/41-1945). It achieved a fame far beyond that of its more-numerous contemporary, the Consolidated B-24 Liberator.

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    The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress four-engine heavy bomber is one of the most famous, and successful, airplanes ever built. The B-17 received the name "Flying Fortress" from a Seattle news reporter who commented on its defensive firepower, and said "It's a Flying Fortress".

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    The Group consisted of three Squadron formations - lead, high and low for a total of 39 B-17s in the Group. The Lead B-17 in the Lead Squadron contained the Group Air Commander flying as the Pilot or CoPilot with a specially trained lead crew.

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    Cylinder drilling: 155.6 mm; Piston stroke: 174 mm; 29.88 liters. 13 x .50 calibre machine guns. Maximum bomb load: 7983 kg.

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    Cylinder drilling: 155.6 mm; Piston stroke: 174 mm; 29.88 liters. 13 x .50 calibre machine guns. Maximum bomb load: 7983 kg.

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