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    Much of this production occurred at Boeing Plant 2 in Seattle (6,981), with the rest built under license by Lockheed (2,750, under the name Vega), and Douglas (2,995). Wartime B-17s carried a crew of 10 and were armed with 10 (up to 13 on later G models) .50-caliber machine guns.
    Eventually, over 12,000 B-17s were built. At the peak of this amazing production effort, 16 B-17s rolled off the assembly line per day at Boeing’s Plant 2 in Seattle. Much of this labor was done by women who filled jobs after men left for war.
     
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    Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress - Wikipedia

    The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is an American four-engined heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). A fast and high-flying bomber, the B-17 was used primarily in the European Theater of Operations and dropped more bombs than any other aircraft … See more

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    On 8 August 1934, the USAAC tendered a proposal for a multiengine bomber to replace the Martin B-10. The Air Corps was looking for a bomber capable of reinforcing the air forces in … See more

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    The B-17 began operations in World War II with the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1941, and in the Southwest Pacific with the U.S. Army.
    During World War II, … See more

    The B-17 Flying Fortress became symbolic of the United States of America's air power. In a 1943 Consolidated Aircraft poll of 2,500 men in cities where Consolidated advertisements had … See more

    All American – This B-17F survived having her tail almost cut off in a mid-air collision with a Bf 109 over Tunisia but returned safely to base in Algeria.
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    The aircraft went through several alterations in each of its design stages and variants. Of the 13 YB-17s ordered for service testing, 12 were used by the 2nd Bomb Group at … See more

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    Of the more than 12,000 B-17 made, six were known to be in flying as of 2023. There are about 40 B-17 in collections in the United States, and overall about 46 globally.
    There are also nearly complete or partially complete B-17 … See more

    Medal of Honor recipients
    Many B-17 crew members received military honors and 17 received the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration awarded by the … See more

     
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  4. B-17 Flying Fortress Assembly Plants and Production …

    But production lines quickly ramped up, and production of B-17E, B-17F and B-17G models were produced at fast rates. Production ended in May 1945 and totaled 12,731. They were built by Boeing in Seattle (BO), Douglas Aircraft Co. …

  5. B-17 Flying Fortress - World History Encyclopedia

    Apr 8, 2024 · The B-17 was the USAAF's preferred strike bomber in Europe during WWII, although others were used in large numbers such as the B-24 Liberator (actually the most produced US aircraft of the war). These bombers …

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    In 1934, the Boeing Aircraft Company of Seattle, Washington, began construction of a four-engine heavy bomber. Known as Boeing Model 299, it first took flight on July 28, 1935. The government ordered production of 13 of these aircraft, …

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    Aug 17, 2016 · The B-17 Flying Fortress was used in every single World War II combat zone and by the time production ended in 1945, Boeing along with Douglas & Vega had built 12,731 bombers. Boeing B-17Es under construction.

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    Jan 20, 2020 · On August 17, 1942, American B-17s flew their first raid over occupied Europe when they struck railroad yards at Rouen-Sotteville, France. As American strength grew, the USAAF took over daylight bombing from the …

  14. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress - Aviation History

    The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and the Consolidated B-24 were the United States' two standard heavy bombers until the arrival of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress in 1944. The B-17 served in almost every theater of World War …

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