Hi Hoggardhigh,
I haven't yet dug out the B-17E/F wing document, and I've no current plans to do so. When the B-17 book went on hold, I had scanned three linear feet of documents, all of which are sitting in boxes waiting for the book to be revived. The same thing happened to my F4U-4 project. Right now I'm researching histories of USN battleship, cruiser, and floatplane markings between the wars, USN aviation colors in WWII, AAF colors before and during the war, the Great Night Fighter Flyoff, Army aircraft of the 1920s and '30s, and a handful of smaller projects for my own work and for friends -- so many aircraft, so little time. I can't spare the time to properly index a project I'm not working on, nor do I have an hour or so to sort through the piles of unsorted materials stacking up. I'm afraid the best I can offer right now is a note that the document exists. (Too often, the business aspects of writing history interfere with the hobby aspects!)
With luck, the B-17 project will be picked up next year - I'll sort what I have, and resume digging through the next 30 boxes of Wright Field reports and correspondence.
Cheers,
Dana