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#259 Garand Picture of the Day B17
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I'm going to venture a guess that it's a B-17E.
Bob
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An E model. More than likely not guarding the plane as much as the Norden Bomb sight inside it. My dad told me stories about how they treated the Norden Bomb sight in the early years like it was made of solid gold.
Bill Hollinger
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And if you look really close, you can see the Norden under its soft cover in the nose. I only guessed an E because there was a period when the Fs looked just like Es.
Bob
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Originally Posted by
Bill Hollinger
An E model. More than likely not guarding the plane as much as the Norden Bomb sight inside it. My dad told me stories about how they treated the Norden Bomb sight in the early years like it was made of solid gold.
"Pickle Barrels" in those days as well!. Flat *** amazing how the R & D guys do under optimum circumstances.
Combat condition results, as I'm sure you know, failed to verify the much vaunted claims on the "Nordan".

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Mike, the "pickle barrel" was pure BS and all associated with the Norden sight soon found this out. They were a much needed improvement over what they had though
I used to have a few photos of a WC Carry All with MPs securing the sight after flight. It looked more like an armored car delivery. Tommy guns out, three or four guards for one sight.
Dad did not "fly" them but he "flew" them whenever a pilot wanted a staff car for a date. Dad said it was like flying in a dream. The only other plane he liked more was the B26. He talked of them often. He said he thought it was the prettiest plane ever built. I asked him about the B25 and he said they flew okay but landed like a tub of sh**!
Dad had an eye injury early in his life that left him blind in his left eye so he was unable to go to pilot's school. His brother did it with a fingernail while playing. Odd but in the late 1990s dad was able to get it fixed and see fine out of both eyes. Modern medicine!
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I'm not sure that you are aware, but you might be: The Norden was supplied with a hefty explosive charge and timer built into it. It was the bombardier's responsibility to set the charge to destroy the device before he left a plane going down over enemy territory or one that crashed landed. They took this thing darned seriously.
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Hey Bill!

Originally Posted by
Bill Hollinger
Mike, the "pickle barrel" was pure BS and all associated with the Norden sight soon found this out. They were a much needed improvement over what they had though

I used to have a few photos of a WC Carry All with MPs securing the sight after flight. It looked more like an armored car delivery. Tommy guns out, three or four guards for one sight.
Dad did not "fly" them but he "flew" them whenever a pilot wanted a staff car for a date. Dad said it was like flying in a dream. The only other plane he liked more was the B26. He talked of them often. He said he thought it was the prettiest plane ever built. I asked him about the B25 and he said they flew okay but landed like a tub of sh**!
Dad had an eye injury early in his life that left him blind in his left eye so he was unable to go to pilot's school. His brother did it with a fingernail while playing. Odd but in the late 1990s dad was able to get it fixed and see fine out of both eyes. Modern medicine!
You Dad sounds like an interesting fellow! - I lost my medical so I don't fly anymore. 1400+ hrs in Viet Nam (RU-8D's). 1000+ Hrs in various single engine(Private Fixed Wing).
Re: the 'Norden' - Wind at altitude, does stuff to falling object/flying objects.
I once "backed up" at 3500 ft.in my favorite airplane pictured below. Had an approx. 65 MPH headwind vrs a cruise speed of 85 MPH. For shixx & Giggles I reduced power and "reversed " to the Airstrip I departed from. I "hovered" over the Airport fof about 10 minutes before I got bored and landed. Surface wind was about 15 MPH.
Maybe you can quess the Make & Model of my now sold and much missed airplane.
Last edited by Mike Haas; 10-16-2009 at 02:00 PM.
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Mike,
Looks like a Piper Cub in Military Markings.
But I thought the Cub was flown from the rear seat when solo?
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