The last group of wartime B-17s is of course the B-17G with the Cheyenne ball tail gunner and repositioned side gunner windows. All of these aircraft flew in metallic paint with brightly colored accessories. I have selected the following for you:
- Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (USAAF, 851. BS, 490. BG, Lt. William G. Sutton, Eye AB, England, March 1945)
- Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (USAAF, 418. BS, 100. BG, Lt. George Morasco, Thorpe Abbots AB, England, March 1945)
- Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (USAAF, 550. BS, 385. BG, Great Ashfield AB, England, April 1945)
- Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (USAAF, 708. BS, 447. BG, Lt. Ned J. Clark, Rattlesden AB, England, January 1945)
- Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (USAAF, 839. BS, 487. BG, Lt. Roy V. DeSelms, Lavenham AB, England, March 1945)
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