WWII B-17 Flying Fortress "Princess Pat" Relic Plaque - Full Color 8"x10"
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WWII B-17 Flying Fortress "Princess Pat" Relic Plaque - Full Color 8"x10"
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Description
Known Relic History
This relic fragment was removed from B-17G-95-DL Flying Fortress, 44-83872, during a port wing spar restoration in 2001. Originally manufactured at the Douglas Aircraft Corporation in Long Beach, CA, it was delivered on July 12, 1945. The aircraft served with the U.S. Navy as a PB-1W until 1955. It became privately owned and appeared at General Curtis LeMay's retirement ceremony in 1965. After many years of restoration, the aircraft donned the livery of the 381st Bombardment Group and would be known as "Texas Raiders."
Artist Craig Tinder served as a restorer and Loadmaster on B-17G 44-83872 and personally worked to replace many corroded or replaceable components, fasteners, and aluminum skins. These are among the last pieces remaining of this aircraft and include a mix of Natural Aluminum, Zinc Chromate Yellow, Black, Olive Drab, and Neutral Gray.Wing fragment from B-17 removed during restoration - Relics from these parts are embedded onto "Twilight's Last Crucible" limited edition canvas art
This B-17G Flying Fortress wing skin originated from was removed from B-17G 44-83872, during a significant wing spar restoration in 2001. This particular artifact originated from the outer wing segment of the port wing.
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