Re-used a/c parts

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Yep, He obviously didn't use it on the Anson, but kept it anyways. I gave it to Don McKenzie, who rebuilt Bill's engines. Bill's promised me a ride in the Anson for it. I've yet to collect.
 
Yep, He obviously didn't use it on the Anson, but kept it anyways. I gave it to Don McKenzie, who rebuilt Bill's engines. Bill's promised me a ride in the Anson for it. I've yet to collect.
They may have used it as a template. That's one piece that you need 100% confidence in the condition of.
 
Our villagers who lived close to the B-17Gs crash sites re-used the parts very often. Aluminium sheets for a roof covering or for producing wash machine propellers, rubber from the tyres for the shoe heels, machine guns and even one 20 mm cannon (from a field modification of the tail) as a building foundation reinforcement and I remember the case when an oxygen tank was used as a boiler for burning slivovice (plum brandy). Most practical re-use I guess
And that shirt in a background was made of parachute of one of the crew members of B-17G 42-38096 "Big Time"....
 

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