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Fantastic! Your Y1B-17 manual is now the earliest known Air Force manual with a procedure. November 1936/ Feb. 1937. I will have to revise something I wrote accordingly. Previously I listed a B-17 manual from July 1937.I think these are all new. I hope LOL
If you are still interested, I have Air Pub 2099B,C, D, E, F (all one book) May 1944. It mentions the M-H regulators for the "Fortress III". Please send me an email.Is the British Pilot's Notes for the B-17G somewhere here? The one covering the operation with electric Minneapolis-Honeywell turbo regulators.
Glad you found it interesting, I did post a DC-1 manual and the only DC-2 manual I found on the web so far. Doesn't matter to me if want to add me to a foot note. If you want my whole name just email me through the board. Other wise Micdrow fine if you really want to add it. Up to you.Fantastic! Your Y1B-17 manual is now the earliest known Air Force manual with a procedure. November 1936/ Feb. 1937. I will have to revise something I wrote accordingly. Previously I listed a B-17 manual from July 1937.
This is relevant to the often-repeated, but wrong, statement that checklists were invented for the B-17 bomber after a crash. This claim appears in dozens of post 2000 articles about medical checklists and related topics. (They were first used in a USN manual, several years earlier.) I will credit you in a footnote. Do you want to go by Micdrow, or your real name?
Now, if only I could find an early DC-2 or DC-3 manual…