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The Ki-43 pilot lionized by Japanese as the first to deliberately ram a B-17  likely misjudged the attack approach and hit the bomber - The Aviation Geek  Club
The Ki-43 pilot lionized by Japanese as the first to deliberately ram a B-17 likely misjudged the attack approach and hit the bomber - The Aviation Geek Club

The B-17 That Flew With Its Tail Sliced Off | Amusing Planet
The B-17 That Flew With Its Tail Sliced Off | Amusing Planet

FLYING FORTRESS BOMBER FORMATION (War Thunder Bomber Gameplay) - YouTube
FLYING FORTRESS BOMBER FORMATION (War Thunder Bomber Gameplay) - YouTube

B-17 FLYING FORTRESS CLOSE AIR SUPPORT - YouTube
B-17 FLYING FORTRESS CLOSE AIR SUPPORT - YouTube

B 17 interior hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
B 17 interior hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

TINKER HISTORY: Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress” > Tinker Air Force Base >  Article Display
TINKER HISTORY: Boeing B-17 “Flying Fortress” > Tinker Air Force Base > Article Display

The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, or the Consolidated B-24 Liberator?
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, or the Consolidated B-24 Liberator?

B-17 Flying Fortress launching Nazi V-1 Buzz Bombs and more odd post-war  conversions
B-17 Flying Fortress launching Nazi V-1 Buzz Bombs and more odd post-war conversions

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

Boeing B-17 vs B-29: The Best WWII Bomber? | International Aviation HQ
Boeing B-17 vs B-29: The Best WWII Bomber? | International Aviation HQ

Norden Bombsight, Formation Bombing and Lead Crews: How American B-17  Bombers Hoped to Achieve Air Superiority during Long-Range Daylight  Precision Bombings over Germany - The Aviation Geek Club
Norden Bombsight, Formation Bombing and Lead Crews: How American B-17 Bombers Hoped to Achieve Air Superiority during Long-Range Daylight Precision Bombings over Germany - The Aviation Geek Club

B 17 interior hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
B 17 interior hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

The headless B-17: this Flying Fortress was hit by an 88mm shell but  remained in formation giving the chance to those who survived to bail out  safely - The Aviation Geek Club
The headless B-17: this Flying Fortress was hit by an 88mm shell but remained in formation giving the chance to those who survived to bail out safely - The Aviation Geek Club

Here's What Everyone Forgot About The B-17 Bomber
Here's What Everyone Forgot About The B-17 Bomber

B-17 Flying Fortress launching Nazi V-1 Buzz Bombs and more odd post-war  conversions
B-17 Flying Fortress launching Nazi V-1 Buzz Bombs and more odd post-war conversions

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress by themilitarybrat5000 on DeviantArt
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress by themilitarybrat5000 on DeviantArt

Things don't look rosy for our big cities:” Here's what the Luftwaffe's  leadership thought of the legendary B-17 Flying Fortress bomber - The  Aviation Geek Club
Things don't look rosy for our big cities:” Here's what the Luftwaffe's leadership thought of the legendary B-17 Flying Fortress bomber - The Aviation Geek Club

The B-17 That Flew With Its Tail Sliced Off | Amusing Planet
The B-17 That Flew With Its Tail Sliced Off | Amusing Planet

Boeing B-17 | HowStuffWorks
Boeing B-17 | HowStuffWorks

History of US Air Force Bombers B-17, B-24, B-29, B-52, B-1, B-2, B-21
History of US Air Force Bombers B-17, B-24, B-29, B-52, B-1, B-2, B-21

Boeing B-17G - Pima Air & Space
Boeing B-17G - Pima Air & Space

The B-17 That Flew With Its Tail Sliced Off | Amusing Planet
The B-17 That Flew With Its Tail Sliced Off | Amusing Planet

The Dogfight where a USAAF B-17 Flying Fortress bomber shot down a Japanese  Kawanishi H6K 'Mavis' flying boat - The Aviation Geek Club
The Dogfight where a USAAF B-17 Flying Fortress bomber shot down a Japanese Kawanishi H6K 'Mavis' flying boat - The Aviation Geek Club

World War II Luftwaffe Fighter Pilots explain why attacking a B-17 Flying  Fortress formation from behind was like 'trying to make love to a porcupine  that is on fire' - The Aviation
World War II Luftwaffe Fighter Pilots explain why attacking a B-17 Flying Fortress formation from behind was like 'trying to make love to a porcupine that is on fire' - The Aviation