Photo by KLAR
| Frame Details | |
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| Serial | 032325 |
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| First Flight | |
| Model | DB-17P Flying Fortress |
| Status | Preserved |
| Comments | pres Chino, CA; |
| Reg | Airline | Delivered | Status | |
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44-83684 | United States Army Air Force | Unknown | Left Fleet |
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44-83684 (N3713G) | Planes of Fame Air Museum | 24.9.1959 | Preserved |
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Key: Flown It
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28/11/2024 - KCNO - erdni https://www.usdemobbed.org.uk/locations.php?location=1289 |
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13/02/2007 - KCNO - colin woods |
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26/04/1997 - KCNO - spotter1 DB-17P, preserved |
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07/01/1987 - KCNO - KLAR "Piccadilly Lilly II" |
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19/05/1985 - KCNO - ux166c CNO 1985-90; Douglas {Boeing} B-17G Flying Fortress, PRESERVED, USAAF warbird 44-83684/Planes of Fame Air Museum, CNO '59 "Piccadilly Lilly" (ex B-17G-90-DL, DB-17G, & DB-17P) β πΊπΈ Planes of Fame Air Display '85 - She was preserved at Chino/CNO in 1975. |
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01/05/1977 - CNO - Warthog1 |