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  2. What engines could the B-17 use? - General Aviation …

    WEBSep 26, 2021 · The T49 turboprop was applied to the experimental Boeing XB-47D version of the Stratojet bomber. Curtiss-Wright bought the B-17 from the Air Force and flew tests, including a turbo-compound version of …

     
  3. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress - Wikipedia

  4. B-17 Bomber's Engines and Propellers Explained - YouTube

  5. Everything You Need To Know About The 'Flying …

    WEBAug 2, 2024 · The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was an iconic symbol of American aviation during World War II. It has a storied history as a legendary bomber, revered for its robust design and strategic role in the war effort. …

  6. B-17 | Crew, Range, & Bomb Load | Britannica

    WEB6 days ago · B-17, U.S. heavy bomber used during World War II. The B-17 was designed by the Boeing Aircraft Company in response to a 1934 Army Air Corps specification that called for a four-engined bomber at a time …

  7. Two Right Engines of a B-17 Flying Fortress in Flight

  8. B-17 Flying Fortress - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBApr 8, 2024 · The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was a four-engined heavy bomber plane used by the air forces of the United States and Britain during the Second World War (1939-45). The B-17 had unusually heavy …

  9. A Look Inside the B-17 - Hill Aerospace Museum

    WEBJul 21, 2021 · Built for strategic daylight bombing, the four-engine, heavy bomber B-17 is equipped with 13 Browning M-2 .50-caliper mounted machine guns, and is capable of carrying up to a 6,000-pound bomb load …

  10. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress - Aviation History

    WEBThe Flying Fortress was designed in response to a USAAC competition, announced on August 6, 1934, to find a modern replacement for the assorted twin-engine Keystone biplane bombers and greater …

  11. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress - The National WWII Museum

    WEBThe Americans believed the B-17, with the Norden bomb sight, could be that bomber. It was a four engine, heavy bomber which first flew on July 28, 1935. It had a crew of ten and could carry 6,000 pounds of bombs at 300 …