This original photo is from the collection of two of the most famous aviation authors, Chaz Bowyer and Philip Moyes. All photos are original prints from negatives, (not scanned copies), and they were printed between 1930-1970.
Great shot. What are the marks around the edges of the wings and tailplane and along the spine? Are they an attempt to break up the edges and if so, was this an official scheme?
Brian
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Great shot. What are the marks around the edges of the wings and tailplane and along the spine? Are they an attempt to break up the edges and if so, was this an official scheme?
Brian
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One of America's new warships of the air, a mighty YB-17 bomber, is pulled up at a bombardment squadron hangar, Langley Field, Va. It is all set to taxi out to a runway and take off
Langley Field, Virginia. YB-17 bombardment squadron. Duck patrol. A combat crew marches toward a giant YB-17 bomber to begin a patrol flight from Langley Field, Virginia
New Army Bomber arrives at Bolling Field. Washington, D.C., March 10. The new 4 engine Boeing bomber, the first of 13 which will be delivered to the U.S. Army Air Corps, as it landed at Bolling Field today after a short hop from Langley Field, Va., 3/10/1937