WW2MMDB_LOGO
Login Register
World War II Multimedia Database Photos wwii0023
Advanced Search
RSS Feed for this Photo Send as eCard View Slideshow View Slideshow (Fullscreen)

World War II Multimedia Database Photos

1. wwii0001 ... 20. wwii0020 21. wwii0021 22. wwii0022 23. wwii0023 24. wwii0024 25. wwii0025 26. wwii0026 ... 600. wwii2006

Random Image

wwii0207

wwii0207

Views: 78

wwii0023

Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress Destined for RAF Coastal Command

Date: 05/29/2008
Full size: 696x398
nextlast
first previous
wwii0023

Photo Properties

summary details
IPTC: Caption Boeing B-17F-40-BO Flying Fortress, tail number #42-5234, in flight before being turned over to the Royal Air Force's Coastal Command. This aircraft was delivered to the United States Army Air Force's Cheyenne Air Depot for modification for British service on October 23, 1942, and was transferred under Leand-Lease to the United Kingdom on December 11, 1942. This was one of nineteen B-17Fs transferred to Britain and assigned the Royal Air Force serial numbers FA695 to FA713, and used from July 1942 to December 1944. The B-17F was called the "Fortress II" in Royal Air Force service. 42-5234, Royal Air Force serial number FA707, was assigned to Royal Air Force 206 and 220 squadrons, flying long range antisubmarine and patrol missions out of England. 220 Squadron moved to the Azores on October 18, 1943. FA707 ditched while on patrol off San Miguel, Azores on July 26, 1944. After a poor introduction into daylight bombing with the Fortress I (B-17C), the Royal Air Force transferred all Fortresses to Coastal Command. At the end of the war, all Lend-Lease aircraft were scrapped by 1946. IPTC: Copyright Notice Caption ©2007 MFA Productions LLC Image in the Public Domain
IPTC: City Cheyenne Army Air Forces Depot IPTC: Country Name United States
IPTC: Date Created 19421023 IPTC: Province State Wyoming
Keywords: Boeing B-17F-40-BO Flying Fortress 42-5234 Royal Air Force Coastal Command 206 squadron 220 squadron War in the Atlantic
nextlast
first previous
Powered by Gallery v2.2