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B-17F 41-24585 "Wulf Hound" of 360BS, 303BG, which became DL+XC

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At first I gave that pic a thumbs-up...then removed it and applied bacon. A simply gorgeous and atmospheric photo (plus I always like to see colour pics from the late-30s and 1940s because they bring the subject-matter to life in a way that's impossible with monochrome imagery).
 
Lt. Col. Louis G. Thorup
of Salt Lake City, Utah and 1st Lt. John A. Webb​
of Detroit, Michigan, review a course flown deep into Germany." Pilots in flight gear, members of an Eighth Air Force bomber crew, pose looking at a map while standing in front of a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress at an unidentified US Army Air Forces base somewhere in England, circa early 1944.
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Panoramic view of a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress assembly area at the Vega Aircraft Corporation's main plant in Burbank, California, circa 1942-1945. Aircraft rear fuselage assemblies are seen in foreground, forward fuselage assemblies in left background, and center fuselage/wing assemblies in right background.
 
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