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The combat Liberty Belles were commemorated by two B-17s which used the name, with one still remaining as a static display: Miss Liberty Belle (USAAF serial 44–83690) is displayed at the Grissom Air Museum. The Liberty Foundation flew a composite B-17 named Liberty Belle (constructed from two damaged aircraft (sn. 44-85734 and the rear part ...
Photos taken in February 1992 and included as part of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) submission for the aircraft show it on display at Grissom AFB painted with tail number 42-31255 and nose art depicting "Miss Liberty Belle" on the left side and the wording "Flak Magnet" on the right side.
Built at Douglas Aircraft in Long Beach, CA as a B-17G. Assigned to USAF Museum in 1961. Displayed at Grissom Air Museum first as "Flak Jacket," then as 44-8385 "Tarnished Angel," and finally as 42-31255 "Miss Liberty Belle." Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [65] Sent to Museum of Aviation in 2015. [66] 44-83718: Rio ...
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Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress. The following is an extensive catalogue of the variants and specific unique elements of each variant and/or design stage of the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, a heavy bomber used by the United States Army Air Forces and other Allied air forces during World War II.
Liberty Belle (aircraft) M. Memphis Belle (aircraft) Memphis Belle (film) Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress; My Gal Sal (aircraft) N. Nine-O-Nine; O. Old 666;
The owners of the Liberty-Belle Stables in Templeton are grateful for the community's support following a devastating fire - here's how you can help. Templeton community rallies around stable ...
This aircraft was later flown on airshow circuits as the Liberty Belle. [1] Type Turboprop: National origin: United States Manufacturer Pratt & Whitney: First run ca. 1950 Major applications: Douglas C-133 Cargomaster