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B-17 Flying Fortress historical books, The B-17 was one of the greatest heavy bombers and military aircraft ever made and is the most famous WW2 bomber of all time.The B-17 Flying Fortress was made by the Boeing Aircraft Company. The B-17 was 74' 4" long, 19' 1" high and had a wingspan of 103' 10" The B-17's empty weight was 36,135 lbs. and it had a Gross Weight of 65,500 lbs. The B-17 Flying fortress used four Wright R-1820-97 Cyclone engines each producing 1200 hp giving it a total of 4,800 hp. The B-17 has a Cruise Speed of 182 mph, a Maximum Speed of 287 mph, a service ceiling of 35,600 ft. and a maximum range of 3400 miles. This plane was also called the flying fort short for fortress. Please note that these are the specs for only one of the B-17 variations, other models will have different specifications. |
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Mission to
Berlin The B-17 Flying Fortress is a key player in the book. The four-engined propeller aircraft was smaller than a modern Boeing 737-800 and had a combat radius of about 800 miles while carrying 6,000 pounds’ worth of ordnance and a nine-member crew. Robert Dorr also touches on the B-17’s less-heralded rival, the B-24 Liberator. The squat-looking aircraft, nicknamed “the box, was faster and heavier than the B-17 and could carry more ordnance, but not fly as high. |
Flak
at 12 O'clock Book Description
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The
Original Hell's Angels
The crew of Hell's Angels, a B-17 from the 303rd Bombardment Group, was the first in the 8th Air Force to complete 25 missions. Now, meet these men and experience the total 48 missions they flew! You will also learn how the entire 303rd became known as Hell's Angels, the first heavy bombardment group to complete 300 missions from American bases in England. 128 pgs., approx. 200 B&W photos, 6½"x 9¼", sfbd.... |
Ridgewell's
Flying Fortresses
In June 1943, the quiet English countryside around the village of Ridgewell was transformed by the arrival of the 381st Bomb Group with its B-17 Flying Fortresses. The subsequent battle in the skies over Europe witnessed the 381st, in concert with their fellow airmen of the "Mighty Eighth," striking 297 times at Hitler's "Fortress Europe." Here is the story of that 1,000 day fiercely contested struggle. 240 pgs., 350+ photos, 8½"x 11", hdbd |
Eagles at War by Walter Boyne
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Wing and A Prayer by Harry Crosby An Air Force lead navigator's engrossing account of the lives and heroics of the airmen whose 2000-aircraft formations bombed Western Europe during World War II. They began operations out of England in the spring of '43. They flew their "Flying Fortresses" almost daily against strategic targets in Europe in the name of freedom. Their astonishing courage and appalling losses earned them the name that resounds in the annals of aerial warfare and made the "Bloody Hundredth" a legend. Books suggestion by Ron Dawson
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Nate
Saint : On a Wing and a Prayer A biography of the American pilot who served Christian missionaries in Ecuador's jungles until his death at the hands of Auca Indians in 1956. This book is all about a Christian man that gave his love of flying planes to God. This inspirational story about Nate Saint tells of his life, from his childhood, to his tragic death in Ecuador. Nate was actually a martyr for God. By the death of his friends and himself, he actually opened up the door for others to minister to the savage Auca tribe. This is a wonderful book, I highly recommend it! |
The
Mighty Eighth :
The Air War in Europe As Told by the Men Who Fought It (Dell World War II Library) by Gerald Astor Publication Date: October 13, 1998 Books suggestion by Ron Dawson
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B-17
Flying Fort Units 8th AF
The B-17 has come to epitomize the American war effort in Europe, and the "Mighty Eighth" controlled no fewer than 27 bomb groups through much of the war. Evolution of the force is traced through first hand accounts of individuals who took part in the action. Features period images of aircraft and aircrews, as well as 30 color profiles of aircraft from each air group of the 1st Air Division. 112 pgs., 7¼"x 9¾", sfbd |
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Wanted Wings:
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Fire
Bombers in Action (Motorbooks International Enthusiast Color)
by Barry D. Smith
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(Motorbooks International Enthusiast Color) Jeffrey L. Ethell, Jeff Ethell / Paperback / Published 1995 Publication Date: September 1995 | Series: Enthusiast
Color Series |
B-17 Flying Fortress : A Bombing Legend (Osprey Color Library) Michael O'Leary / Paperback / Published 1992 Book Description The symbol of the United States Army Air Force in Europe, the B-17 Flying Fortress is arguably the most famous American Bomber. In this book, packed with lavish color photographs, Michael O'Leary presents a pictorial account of those B-17s kept flying today by a hard core army of devoted followers. From the Publisher The top class photography showcased in the Osprey Color Classics series offers a superb insight into the appearance and deployment of a wide range of civil and military machines. ISBN: 1855321971 |
Design-Production-History Roger A. Freeman, David Osborne (Contributor) / Hardcover / Published 1998 Book Description
About the Author
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Y-I-BET
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The Flying Fortress in U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard Service Scott A. Thompson / Paperback Northern California Chapter, American Aviation Historical Society,
1994
Fly Past Magazine, November 1994
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A 15th AAF B-17 Crew: How They Lived and Died Melvin W. McGuire, Robert Hadley (Introduction) / Paperback / Published 1999 amazone.com
Publisher Comments
"The authors have gone to a great deal of trouble to bring readers a detailed account of the day-to-day doings of this B-17 combat crew stationed in Italy during World War II. they've included photographs from archives, fellow crew members and McGuire's own collection. (In the photographs the crew members look heartbreakingly young, the planes small and vulnerable.) There are informative maps, statistics, a diagram of the B-17 and the combat positions occupied by the crew, plus recently declassified documents, debriefing reports and eyewitness descriptions. "The epilogue is particularly poignant. It is there we find out what happened to the survivors in the years since the war, how difficult it was to trace them, how little information has been written about the terrifying jobs they did and how they have adjusted to civilian life." --New Mexico Magazine |
(Legends of the Air, 2) Stewart Wilson / Paperback / Published 1996 Book Description
Boeing made reality the operational concept of strategic bombing with the B-17 Flying Fortress. In combat, the B-17 had to fight a difficult battle to prove the concept of daylight bombing. In operation through the darkest hours over both Europe and the Pacific, the 17 became the hallmark bomber of WW2 and paved the way for not only for its peers but its successors. England meanwhile had in the Lancaster possibly the finest strategic bomber of WW2 on a payload/range basis and chose a different operational path than the Americans in optimizing their aircraft for night operations against Germany. The development and operational record of this fine aircraft is fully detailed and backed up by a plethora of never before seen photos and specially commissioned artwork. The ultimate heavy bomber of the era was Boeing's B-29. Pressurized, able to fly above the flak, computerized, and armed to the teeth with automatic defensive .50 guns, the 29 flew missions over distances not even imaginable a decade earlier and ushered in a new era of large aircraft design that would give birth to both the long range airliners and bombers of the postwar era. ISBN-10: 187567117X |
(Production Line to Frontline, No 2) Michael O'Leary / Paperback / Published 1999 Book Description
Boeing's B-17 was the USAAF's primary heavy bomber for the first three years of the war. From the vast production lines at the Boeing, Douglas and Lockheed Vega plants, to the war-torn skies over Germany and the Pacific islands, the B-17 is seen in all its metallic glory. Includes an 8-page color section with company advertisements not seen in print since the war. From the Publisher ISBN-10: 1855328143 |
Claims
to Fame : ISBN-10: 1854094246 |
A B-17 Gunner in World War Two Jack Novey / Hardcover / Published 1997 Book Description
Jack Novey's account of life as a waist gunner aboard the B-17 "Black Hawk" is incredible. He writes with such clarity that you'd swear he just arrived back from the war. The details of the people and things around him conjure up emotions of awesome fear, musty smells and high adventure. It was difficult to put the book down and I was often left sleepless thinking about what I had read. This is by far one of the most engrossing books about WW II I've ever read because it didn't glamorize the war but captured the real life struggles Mr. Novey encountered. Thanks Jack for such a wonderful account of your experience. Hardcover: 208 pages Publisher: Howell Press Inc. (February 1997) |
And
No Purple Heart Frank Reese Mays / Paperback / Published 1999 The author, Frank Reese Mays frank.mays@gte.net , May 27, 1999 After 55 years I've finally told the total story! I flew 2 combat missions on D-Day 1944 and 33 others. I was not afraid to die for my country but I had a great Guardian Angel that saved me from not only combat but also my involvement with some young English Ladies. These many years later I wonder what one of them was all about? The other was fun between missions for a teenage Airman expecting to die at any moment. Read of my buddies I lost and the horror of war along with some recreation as I tried to forget. Paperback: 300 pages |
Ups
and Downs in a Flying Fortress:
Were those trips necessary? Bud Lembke, William Chapin / Mass Market Paperback / Published 1998 Mass Market Paperback |
Pride
of Seattle
Complete listing, by aircraft number, of the service record of the first 300 B-17Fs produced. A great reference with over 130 photos. 64 pgs., 8½"x 11", sfbd. |
B-17 Flying Fortress: A Bombing Legend (Paperback) by Ian L. Hawkins Book Description |
Diary of John J. Briol, B-17 Ball Turret Gunner John J. Briol / Paperback / Published 1993 The publisher, John F. Welch , July 23, 2000
Editor John F. Welch: "I was the original Copilot on Lauren Spleth's B-17 crew, on which John Briol was the Ball Turret Gunner. We trained as a crew in Florida and Virginia, then joined the Eighth Air Force's 457th Bomb Group, with whom we flew our 35 missions, beginning September 12, 1944. In violation of regulations, John kept a diary, which he brought home sewed in the lining of his Army field jacket. Some years after John's death, his son brought the diary to my attention. After reading it, I concluded it should be published. I added comments of other crew members and my own, and persuaded two ladies, residents of Berlin at the time of our last mission, to write about how it was to be bombed. I combined all these inputs into the diary, served as editor, and self published DEAD ENGINE KIDS in 1993. Our crew name, and the name of the book, came from our crew's record of failed and shot out engines. It took only one mission, our first one, to convert us from young kids to grown men. Even now, when open the book and begin to read, it's as if it all happened yesterday, and I'm scared all over again." Paperback: 216 pages |
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Great
American Bombers of World War II : B-17 Flying Fortress William N. Hess, et al / Hardcover / Published 1998 Book Description
Great American Bombers of WWII combines three best-selling MBI Publishing Company aircraft histories into one huge, value-d volume. The nose art, markings, and camouflage schemes of each of the USAAF's marquee bombers are detailed in archival black-and-white photographs, as well as in rare War-era color photography, making this volume a package any World War II enthusiast will want for his or her library. |
Serenade
to the Big Bird
by Bert Stiles, John W. Howland Book Description
From the Publisher
About the Author <<<----Be Sure to
Read This
The author is buried in the Ardennes Cemetery near Liege Belgium. One hundred four fallen airmen from the 91st Bomb Group are buried beside Bert Stiles in this military cemetery. Though their lips are stilled, Bert's words live on, and he has become the unofficial spokesman for every one of his fallen comrades. |
The
Legend of Colin Kelly
Print depicts Kelly's B-17 under heavy attack from Zero fighters led by the ranking Japanese ace, Saburo Sakai. Sakai later said "Out of ammunition, I flew alongside the B-17 and saw the pilot trying to save the burning aircraft after allowing his crew to escape. I have tremendous respect for him." Limited edition of 750 signed by artist and the two surviving crew members of Capt. Kelly's B-17C. 33¼"x 25½" print. FREE with purchase: Rising Sun by Robert Taylor (This is the picture of the Zero in the inset) . This valuable numbered companion print is signed by 64-victory fighter ace Saburo Sakai and initialed by Robert Taylor. 18"x 13 ½" |
Wing
Ding
This autobiography is the story of a cook in the Army Air Corps. Witness his unauthorized move from the kitchen to life as an aerial gunner on a B-17 in the unfriendly skies of Europe. Share in his life as he fights for his country while snatching moments of relief between missions. You'll see firsthand the courage and determination that was so common in the Mighty 8th. 204 pgs., 24 B&W photos, 5½"x 8½", sfbd |
by Harry Mazer Reading level: Young Adult Paperback Reissue edition (February 15, 1981) In 1944, as World War II is raging across Europe, fifteen-year-old Jack Raab dreams of being a hero. Leaving New York City, his family, and his boyhood behind, Jack uses a false I.D. and lies his way into the U.S. Air Force. From their base in England, he and his crew fly twenty-four treacherous bombing missions over occupied Europe. The war is almost over and Hitler near defeat when they fly their last mission -- a mission destined for disaster. Shot down far behind enemy lines, Jack is taken prisoner and sent to a German POW camp, where his experiences are more terrifying than anything he'd ever imagined. About the Author
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USA
the Hard Way : An Autobiography of a B-17 Crew Member Roger W. Armstrong, Ken Stone (Editor) / Paperback / Published 1997
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Boeing
B-17G Flying Fortress
A detailed photo essay on the B-17G featuring the "Mary Alice" that is on display at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, England and that is almost certainly the best restored and preserved Flying Fortress in the world. An amazing 450 photos and dozens of technical diagrams thoroughly document all the systems on the airplane. The ultimate technical reference for the modeler or the history buff. 96 pgs., 10"x 10", sfbd. |
by Nick Moramarco Paperback (December 1998) Book Description
From the Publisher
About the Author
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Ragged
Irregulars Bassingbourn
A detailed history of one of the 1st pioneer groups in the 8th Air Force flying the B-17 out of Bassingbourn, England through three years of continuous combat. Detailed accounts of the 340 missions flown. Listing of aircraft by number and names, plus aircraft losses by date, location and serial number. Included is a "Roll of Honor" of those killed or missing in action. 320 pgs., over 400 B&W and color illustrations, 8½"x 11", hdbd.. |
B-17s
over Berlin :
Personal Stories from the 95th Bomb Group (H) by Ian L. Hawkins (Editor) 95th Bomb Group. Excellent history documents the activities of the 95th through fiery crashes, terrifying captures, heart-pounding escapes, friendships, and the missions to Berlin, Keil and Munster among others. Told from personal experiences of the men who were there including the author. 200 photos. 310 pgs. 6½"x 9½", sfbd. ISBN-10: 0028811291 |
Picture
History of WWII
A war time tour of restricted aircraft plants. Consists of 258 large, crisp photos taken inside U.S. aircraft plants during the war. You name it, see it being assembled: P-38s, Hellcats, B-17s, Corsairs, etc. 179 pgs., 8¾"x 11¾", sfbd. |
Half
a Wing, Three Engines and a Prayer
by Brian D. O'Neill Book Description
From the Back Cover About the Author Brian D. O'Neill, is the General Counsel of Curtiss-Wright Corporation, the famous aviation company that manufactured the Curtiss P-40 fighter and the B-17's Wright Cyclone engines during World War II. Before becoming an attorney, he served with the U.S. Navy as a destroyer gunner officer and shipyard repair officer. An avid student of Eighth Air Force history, he resides in East Windsor, New Jersey. Paperback: 454 pages Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 1st edition (April 30, 1999) Language: English ISBN-10: 0071341455 ISBN-13: 978-0071341455 |
by Moritz Thomsen, Page Stegner Hardcover (June 1996) against Hitler's Germany while serving as a bombardier on a B-17 of the fabled Eight Air Force. amazone.com
Book Description: Publication Date: June 1, 1998 "I read My Two Wars in an elegiac mood. It's sad to think it's the last new work to be read by Moritz Thomsen... I've come away from each of his other four books feeling exhilarated -- not because of what happens in them, but because the writing is so good." -- Larry McMurtry ISBN-10: 188364206X |
Wrong
Place! Wrong Time!
The true story of the disastrous second raid on Schweinfurt 14 October, 1943. The Eighth Air Force lost air superiority that day, the 305th lost 45 of 60 B-17s... the Luftwaffe fighters had a field day. Documented mistakes and poor leader-ship by air commanders caused unnecessary losses. Documented and illustrated, 240 pgs., 6"x 9", hdbd. |
The
B-17 Flying Fortress Story
by Roger A. Freeman, David Osborne (Contributor) Book Description The B-17 Flying Fortress – the most successful US bomber of the Second World War Full design, production and modification record Extensively illustrated Operational history of every individual aircraft The B-17 Flying Fortress was a major factor in the success of the Allied war against Germany. It was the epitome of a challenge faced, fought and won, a powerful aircraft that achieved celebrity status adn retained it through the war, operating extensively with the US 8th Air Force from bases throughout East Anglia. The book details the design and production of the bomber, its techical make-up and subsequent modifications, and includes a summary of the war history of every B-17 operational during the conflict. About the Author : As a boy, Roger Freeman watched from his father's farm as the 8th Air Force took off for its missions over Germany; he has had a lifelong interest in the Mighty Eighth ever since, and now lectures on USAAF history, both here and in America. |
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Dying Breed : The True Story of a World War II Air Combat Crew's
Courage, Camaraderie, Faith, and Spirit
by Neal B. Dillon Book Description Meet ten members of the 384th Bomb Group of the 8th Air Force: Kaczaraba, Morgan, Wirth, Horsky, Peifer, Parker, Shorty, Gilly, Gibby, and John Honecutt, the bomber crew's engineer and top turret gunner in he B-17 they affectionately call "Doc." A Dying Breed is the true story of a WW II air combat cres's amazing courage and indomitable spirit during the two years they spent together flying and surviving in a German POW camp. Neal Dillon grew up listening to John Honeycutt--his brother-in-law--tell stories about the crew. Dillon promised him that he would one day write those stories for all to read. John HYoneycutt died in 1992 and this book is the author's promise kept. |
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Real Good War 'Gritty, funny and rich with authenticity.' - Robert Olen Butler 'Sam Halpert shines his light on a well-worn subject and gives us material glowing with stoic humour and a crusty humanity. A unique and moving book' - Susan Minot Engrossing...evokes the fine line between a close call and a tragedy, not to mention the way guilt is detonated by war's deadly absurdity ISBN: 0385496184 |
Mayhem
Was Our Business :
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Winged
Majesty : |
The
Lady : ISBN: 0943231582 |
The Adventures and Misadventures of an 8th Air Force Aviator by Truman Smith, Byron L. Kennedy (Editor), Carlton Weber (Introduction) The author, Truman J. Smith true@poncacity.net , March 4, 1999 "I'D NEVER HAD A HUNDRED WOMEN BEFORE" It was at the breakfast for a hundred wives of the 385th Bomb Group Memorial Association in Tucson, Arizona, and I was the guest speaker to talk about my book "THE WRONG STUFF". I felt intimidated and also apprehensive about saying the wrong thing. After all, my specialty was "THE WRONG STUFF". And sure enough --- The first thing I heard myself saying seemed to come out wrong. I started with, "I've never had a hundred women before." Truman J. Smith ISBN: 0941072231 |
The
Lucky Bastard Club : On their first mission in a war-weary B-17 named Government Issue, half the payload jammed in the bomb bay and a shorted motor threatened to ignite the fuel transfer lines. At any moment the plane could have become a 130-knot fireball. The copilot was lowered by his ankles into the gaping bay, 15,000 feet above the English Channel, to disconnect the smoking motor. They landed safely. But because pilot Eugene Fletcher and his nine crewmen had never been in combat, they thought the day had been average. Combining the texts of Fletcher's Gang and Mister, this combination volume affords perhaps the most complete account ever of the experiences of a B-17 crew with the Eighth Air Force in WW II. From his first civilian flying lessons in a Piper J-3 Cub to the Army Air Force's Advanced Flying School, you'll follow Fletcher's education as a pilot. You'll hear what the men thought about the planes they flew and their experiences in England and what they felt toward the Army and officers who sent them there. And from the Initial Point of the bomb run (IP) and the flak-crowned targets to the Rally Point (RP) and home, you'll witness the transformation of ten men into a battle-savvy crew. The life expectancy of a bomber and its crew was 15 missions. But Fletcher and his men survived trips to Hamburg and Berlin, Bremen, Merseburg and other targets. Crews of the 95th Bombardment Group that completed 35 missions earned membership in the exclusive Lucky Bastard Club. Eligibility was celebrated at the last mission's end with a dramatic low-level flyover of the home base at full throttle; a volley of brightly colored magnesium flares spewed from the B-17 in an exuberant display of triumph. The LuckyBastard Club is drawn from Fletcher's own log, his letters to home and the journal entries of Myron Doxon, copilot; Robert Work, navigator; and Frank Dimit, bombardier. It offers an unsurpassed look at a remarkable time when every mission was a roundtrip fight, and every man's lucky ISBN: 0295972327 |
B-17
Flying Fortress ISBN: 0879388811 Paperback: 144 pages |
Fletcher's
Gang : ISBN: 0295966041
Hardcover: 267 pages |
B-17
Fortress at War ISBN: 0711006865 Hardcover: 200 pages |
B-17
Flying Fortress in Detail and Scale , ISBN: 0816850127
Paperback: 72 pages |
B-17
Flying Fortress Nose Art Gallery
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Combat
Crew Paperback Publisher: Pocket (December 1, 1989) Language: English ISBN-10: 067167613X ISBN-13: 978-0671676131 Book Suggestion from Duncan Rogers |
Twelve
Steps & Twelve Traditions /Pocket Size / B-17 Paperback / Published 1993 Originally published in 1952, this classic book is used by A.A. members and groups around the world. It lays out the principles by which A.A. members recover and by which the fellowship functions. The basic text clarifies the Steps which constitute the A.A. way of life and the Traditions, by which A.A. maintains its unity. Paperback Publisher: Alcoholics Anonymous World Serv Inc (September 1993) Language: English ISBN-10: 0916856518 ISBN-13: 978-0916856519 ISBN: 0916856518 |
The
Swoose : I didn't expect much when I first picked up this book because I knew that the Swoose didn't fly combat for very long, but was surprised to find how interesting of a history it had after becoming a transport plane. And the story didn't become any less interesting after the war ended. It is truly amazing that this aircraft survived the first several months of the war much less the post war era. This book is a must read for any B-17 enthusiast. Hardcover: 240 pages Publisher: Smithsonian; 1st edition (April 17, 1993) Language: English ISBN-10: 1560981962 ISBN-13: 978-1560981961 |
B-17
Flying Fortress (31591) Paperback: 64 pages |
B-17
Flying Fortress Steve Birdsall Paperback |
B-17
Bomber Crew Diary Paperback: 142 pages |
Morag's flying fortress Jack Trevor Story Hardcover: 175 pages |
Stormy
Weather a B-17 G. P. Jr. Birdsong Hardcover Publisher: Hambleden Pub Co (August 1988) Language: English ISBN-10: 0962097500 ISBN-13: 978-0962097508 |
Staying
Alive : a B-17 pilot's experiences flying unescorted bomber missions by 8th Air Force elements during World War II Carl Fyler Unknown Binding: 144 pages Publisher: J.H. Johnston; First Edition edition (1995) Language: English ISBN-10: 0962137499 ISBN-13: 978-0962137495 |
B-17
Flying Fortress |
B-17
Flying Fortress in Detail & Scale : More Deratives (Detail & Scale Series, Vol 20) Alwyn T. Lloyd Paperback: 72 pages |
B-17
Flying Fortress in Detail and Scale, Part 2 Paperback: 72 pages |
Boeing
B-17 Flying Fortress (Classic Warplanes) Doug Richardson Hardcover |
Flying
Fortress With more than 400 stunning illustrations, here is the gripping and unforgettable story of the B-17 -- the greatest fighting plane and World War II -- and of the gallant crews who made history in the legendary Flying Fortress. The Boeing B-17 was more than a plane -- and it's story, and that of its crews -- is more than history. It is drama, romance, adventure, tragedy and folklore set against the panorama of the greatest war in history. To the men who flew in the B-17, and particularly to those who feel they owe their lives to this majestic aircraft, it was more than a metal monster with four engines and a hundred-foot wing. The B-17 was almost human -- the Queen of the Bombers, the Big Bird, a Glory Wagon, affectionately named "Rosie's Riveters," "Memphis Belle," "Swoose," "Suzy-Q," "Hell's Angels" -- names which during the bittersweet years of war became as celebrated as the men who fought in them. In flak-blackened skies over Berlin, or Schweinfurt, or Merseburg, or Regensburg, these men shared untold moments of terror and exhilaration. After enemy fighters had knocked out two or even three engines, or flak had torn great holes in the sides and wing, the crews believed the B-17 -- with its uncanny will to live -- would bring them home, frightened, frozen, wounded and dead. These very young men, most of them neither professional airmen nor soldiers, look back upon those war years with dread today, but they have never forgotten their plane and how much, for some perhaps mystical reason, they loved it. Flying Fortress traces the story of the development of the B-17, how it nearly died in infancy, and how it grew to change the concept of war. The story is told in human terms relating how the Boeing Company gambled on a dream, how inter-service rivalries, political pressures, personality clashes, and the tragic death of test pilot Leslie Tower in the first prototype might have ended the whole project. Hardcover: 362 pages Publisher: Doubleday (June 1968) Language: English ISBN-10: 0385038550 ISBN-13: 978-0385038553 |
Boeing
B-17B-H Flying Fortress in -USAF-USN-USMC-USCG-RAF-French-Danish-Portugue se-IDF/AF-Dominican & Brazilian AF service Richard Ward
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Flying
Fortress the Boeing B-17 Paperback: 80 pages |
Fighting
Colors : Paperback: 32 pages |
Flying
Forts The B-17 in World War II Martin Caidin
Book Description
But out of the massive files of records available, and the memories of the men who flew, Martin Caidin has assembled this dramatic portrait of America's most formidable heavy bomber of the war. The B-17: The Flying Forts recreates a vanished era and a great and gallant plane -- a plane that could absorb three thousand enemy bullets, fly with no rudder, and complete its mission on two engines. A plane that American pilots flew at Pearl Harbor, Tunis, Midway, Palermo, Schweinfurt, Regensberg, Normandy, and Berlin, in thousands of missions and through hundreds of thousands of miles of flak-filled skies. A plane that proved itself in every combat theater as the greatest heavy bomber of World War II.-- About the Author: Martin Caiden is the bestselling author of SAMURAI! and numerous classics of military history. Publisher: Ballantine Books (March 12, 1979) Language: English ISBN-10: 0345283082 ISBN-13: 978-0345283085 |
Flying
to Glory : The B-17 Flying Fortress in War and Peace Martin W. Bowman Describes the Flying Fortress' wartime service against the Nazis and Japanese, bringing the story up to the present time, via restorations and the plane's starring role in the film "Memphis Belle". This book is designed to be of interest to aviation and military enthusiasts. Hardcover: 225 pages |
Terry
and the Pirates :
Color Sundays 12/22/35-End 1936 (The Flying Fortress Classics Library) Hardcover: 112 pages |
Boeing
B-17B-H Flying Fortress Hardcover: 49 pages |
Fear
No More : A B-17 Navigator's Journey David A. McCarthy Paperback: 220 pages |
Great
American Aircraft of World War II Hedley Willmott Hardcover |
Screaming
Eagle : Memoirs of a B-17 Group Commander Dale O. Smith Hardcover: 241 pages |
USAAF
heavy bomber units, From the Publisher
Paperback: 48 pages: Publisher: Osprey Publishing (July 15, 1977): Language: English: ISBN-10: 0850451310: ISBN-13: 978-0850451313 |
Warbirds
Worldwide : Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress/Special Edition Paperback |
Fortress
Against the Sun
Click Here is the first book ever dedicated solely to the B-17 in the Pacific. It tells not only the history of the plane, but of the men who flew her, fought in her, serviced her and lived with her. Drawing on primary sources, including letters, diaries, government documents and squadron histories, the author weaves together the history of the operations and the story of the men in the air and on the ground. 384 pgs., 6½"x 9¼", hdbd. |
B-17
Flying Fortress:
The Symbol of Second World War Air Power by Frederick A. Johnsen, Walter J. Boyne Book Description
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Boeing
B-17 Flying Fortress
This is the full story of the "Fort", from its early beginnings, through its seven major variants and the various experimental and special versions. With over 200 historic photographs, many of which are previously unpublished, this is a fitting tribute to one of the finest aircraft of World War Two. 192 pgs., 8½"x 11", hdbd |
Flying with the Hell's Angels
Memoirs of an Eighth Air Force B-17 navigator's thirty missions over Fortress Europe with the 303rd Bomb Group, 1943-1944. Fleming’s personal account gives new insight into what it was like to put one's life on the line against Hitler's best during the bloody air actions during early Spring 1944. 142 pgs., 30 photos, 4"x 6", sfbd. .....0001394 |
Boys at War, Men At Peace
by E. D. McKenzie Books suggestion by Ron Dawson
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Everything but the
Flak
Book suggestion by Gary Dortch
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The
Legend of Colin Kelly
Kelly became America's number one hero when his B-17 bombed and sank a Japanese battleship two days after Pearl Harbor. On his return to base following the attack, his plane was damaged by Japanese fighters, crashed, and Kelly died in the aircraft. 68 pgs., 37 photos, 8½"x 11", sfbd.. |
B-17
Flying Fortress : In Detail and Scale
(Detail and Scale, Vol 11 (Derivatives, Part 2)) Alwyn T. Lloyd . ISBN: 0830680217 |
Boeing
B-17 Flying Fortress
Warbird Tech Vol. 7 Johnsen. This book is crammed full of excerpts from original military tech manuals, overhaul handbooks, flight crew references, and original engineering drawings. Includes exploded views, cutaways, and two-page insert of color photos. 100 pgs., 110 photos and 30 diagrams, 8½"x 11", sfbd |
B-17
Flying Fortress
B-17s on the production line and performing their tasks over Europe and the Pacific. A great section of WWII color and period advertising pieces. Appendices, scale drawings and a double-page cutaway highlight this volume. 144 pgs., 130 photos, 7"x 10", sfbd. |
Aerial
Gunners
Battling enemy fighters with grit and determination, aerial gunners were largely unrecognized. Here are stories of their bravery, including the tale of a B-17 waist gunner who shot down 7 attacking German fighters on a single mission, and "Johnny Zero" - B-26 gunner John Foley, credited with 7 Zero fighters and 8 probable. Stories of celebrities who were gunners include Clark Gable, Charlton Heston and Paul Newman. 256 pgs., 5¼"x 8", sfbd. |
B-17
Flying Fortress Walk Around
Drendel. Although it was far from the most produced bomber of WWII, the B-17 Flying Fortress has come to symbolize strategic bombardment during WWII. Here is a photo essay "walk around" of this popular craft featuring both period photos and restored B-17s. 79 pgs., 100 color and B&W photos, and several technical diagrams. 11"x 8¼", sfbd. |
Escape!
The thrilling escape and evasion story of a young American B-17 pilot shot down over France in 1943. Lt. James Armstrong of the 384th Bomb Group was on his 11th combat mission and had just bombed the important target of Stuttgart, Germany when a determined German fighter aircraft suddenly attacked his bomber. In the blink of an eye, he and his crew were fighting for their lives, on fire and going down in flames. His experience is one of the epic escape and evasion stories of WWII. 228 pgs., 89 photos and illustrations, 5¼"x 8½", sfbd |
Robert
Taylor Air Combat Paintings
In this highly anticipated collection, artist Robert Taylor has selected some of his most acclaimed paintings, along with new works never before published in book form. His notes for each painting provide historical context and background information on the aircraft, pilots, and missions depicted. Aircraft featured include a B-17, P-51, Spitfire, Bf 109, and more. 128 pgs., 60 color paintings, 60 B&W drawings, 11¼"x 9", sfbd. |
50 Aircraft that Changed the World Hardbound Book Dick & Patterson. This wonderfully illustrated book presents a close-up survey of 50 of the most remarkable and influential aircraft in history, including the Wright Brothers' 1905 Flyer, the Sopwith Camel, Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Vega, the Bf 109, the Boeing B-17, the De Havilland Mosquito, Howard Hughes' Lockheed Constellation, the Concorde, the Learjet, the B-52 and many others! 208 pages, 300 color and B&W photographs, 11"x 11", hardcover. |
Not
as Briefed
The author painted and wrote this one-of-a-kind record of his WWII experiences. He was a B-25 pilot in the famous Doolittle bombing raid over Tokyo in 1942. Later, Axis gunners shot down his plane over Italy. Evading capture for more than six months, he wound up a German POW. But Doolittle's B-17s safely brought out his logbook and art, making this new work possible. 280 pgs. with the author's own art. 10 ½"x 9", hdbd......0005825 |
B-17
in Blue
Tells for the first time the complete story of the B-17 as the Navy PB-1W and Coast Guard PB-1G. Detailed history of acquisition, modification, squadron service, and eventual disposal. Includes individual aircraft histories of over 50 B-17s used by the Navy and Coast Guard. Detailed appendices with serials, paint schemes. 152 photos, 120 pgs., 8½"x 11", sfbd. |
The
B-17 Flying Fortress,
This is the story of the B-17, told clearly and concisely, not just in technical terms, but also in the words of the men who trusted their lives to it. Packed with action photographs, specially commissioned illustrations, and full specifications and comparison data, you'll get a real feel for how the B-17 performed in combat and stacked up against its rivals of the day. 96 pgs., 50 B&W and 25 color photos and illustrations, 8½"x 11¼", hdbd |
381st Bomb Group
Traces the history of this B-17 bomb group from training in Texas and Colorado through VE day. The story is typical of so many... If you lived it, it will seem so familiar. If not, here's a chance to learn of the difficult life on the ground and in the air. 64 pgs., 155 color and B&W photos and 25 color profiles. 8"x 11", sfbd. |
Portrait
of a Flying Lady
A significant WWII title on aviation and politics, this is the saga of the Bowman's Bombers of the 401st Bomb Group who flew a B-17 named "Maiden U.S.A." When the ship was shot down after a bombing raid on Berlin, its crew flew into Russian-occupied territory where they were held incommunicado for seven weeks. An outstanding work that delves into an aspect of war not often written about. 256 pgs., 60 B&W photos, 6" x 9", hdbd. |
Black
Puff Polly
The personal stories of 40 men who crewed B-17Gs with the 457th Bomb Squadron. Each has a chilling tale of being shot down over Europe, and relates the trauma of injuries, or prison camp survival. Some of the most gripping and tragic stories this reviewer has ever read. Illustrated, 272 pgs., 6"x 9", sfbd. |
Tomlin's
Crew
On February 25, 1944, the B-17 of Tomlin's Crew was shot down by fighters on a raid to a Regensburg Messerschmitt factory. The wounded crew bailed out of the heavily-damaged plane and spent the rest of the war as POWs. This is a dramatic story from crew training, through combat and POW days, as told by the bombardier. Illustrated, 296 pgs., 6"x 9",sfbd. |
"Jane's" B-17 Flying
Fortress
Book suggestion by Mark Green
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B-17
Nose Art Name Directory
Includes Group, Squadron and aircraft serial number as well as photo availability. Author's life-long research benefits WWII historians and researchers as well as modelers. Over 8200 Fortresses listed. Includes 32 rare combat photos. 96 pgs., 8½"x 11", sfbd. |
B-17
in Action
Larry Davis. They called it Model 299. That's all! No nickname - not even an official designation for the idea to build a long-range bomber based on the Boeing 247 airliner. Here is the story of the plane that the U.S. at first didn't want! Includes 3-view drawings, 100 period photos, and 10 color profiles. 57 pgs., 11"x 8¼", sfbd |
The B-17
There is no such thunder in history as the deep-throated roar of the mighty, four-engined B-17s that streamed across the skies in WWII. Here you'll see a vanished era and a gallant plane - one that could absorb thousands of enemy bullets, fly with no rudder, and complete its mission on two engines. A plane that Americans flew in Europe and the Pacific. A plane that proved itself in every combat theater as the greatest heavy bomber of WWII. 320 pgs., 5"x 8", sfbd. |
Pilot's Man. B-17 Flying Fort. A reprint of the official government handbook designed to show new cadets how to fly the aircraft. Heavily illustrated with all the data. 109 pgs., 8"x 11", sfbd. .....0001408 |
The Flying Fortress name came from its heavy defensive capability bristling with defensive 0.50 caliber machine guns. It won much affection from its crews due to its ability to soak up heavy battle damage and still get the planes and their crews back home. The B-17 Flying Fortress was one of the most famous bombers of WW2, although it served in every theatre, it was the ETO in particular that this sturdy and well armed heavy bomber made its name, operating with the USAF 8th Bomber Group from UK airfields. |
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