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    B-17 at our local port

    Apparently from PNG and its coming your way ...seems to have an interesting history......

    http://rnzaf.proboards.com/index.cgi...d=10836&page=1

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    Pretty cool!

    Thanks for the Heads Up!
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    Naki, if you can find out, does anyone have any idea on where it's final destination will be? It's always good to see an old warbird being saved, especially a 17. Hat's off to those who will do the restoration.
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    I wonder who is going to restore it and if they are going to restore to flying condition?

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    If it came from the Pacific, it must be an E or F model. It would be AWESOME to have a restored one of those!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PRB View Post
    If it came from the Pacific, it must be an E or F model. It would be AWESOME to have a restored one of those!
    I'd say, based on that 4th picture, there doesn't appear to be a chin turret attached to the nose at this point.
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    Ah wow, so that's where that 'Swamp Ghost' is now!

    It reminds me of that knackered up Cat that appear at Tauranga CF museum one day. Before I left that beast was looking superb.

    Can't wait to see what the end result will be like.

    Thanks for the HU.

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    In the link to this one of the threads says that another PNG treasure stolen. I didn't Know PNG had or operated any B17's so i assume it is an american a/c so it doesn't belong to PNG anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reddog View Post
    In the link to this one of the threads says that another PNG treasure stolen. I didn't Know PNG had or operated any B17's so i assume it is an american a/c so it doesn't belong to PNG anyway.
    I imagine it cost them some money to get it out of PNG, so I don't think it was actually stollen.

    Yeah, G models flew in the Pacific. I saw the nose turret but had to leave the forums before I could edit my post. F models yes, but I don't believe E models did.... tho I could be wrong.
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    The story of Swamp Ghost is a very very long story. You could write a book about it for sure. It was held up in legal battles for decades. Eventually it was saved from the swamp, and sat on a dock for several years waiting for all the legal crap to be figured out. Now, it is on it's way home, to the good 'ole USA. Where? we don't know.... It's final destination is still shrowded in secrecy and i think we will not find out until she is here and in the new owners hands.

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    EDIT It is indeed an 'E' Model...
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    Okay, since you are all my brothers...I will let you know the scoop on the B-17. It's mine! My wife found in on E-Bay and bought it for me for my Birthday present. Once it gets here to Ohio, I am going to prop it up on some cinder blocks and use it as my new sim room/man cave. And could you believe, she got it for $45 with free shipping!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wittpilot View Post
    ... EDIT It is indeed an 'E' Model...
    I "guessed" it was an E, based on the shape of the top turret. The E had that massively braced "squashed" top turret, which could be distinguished in the photos posted. Good stuff! BTW, the 19th BG in the Philippines flew D models in 1941/42...
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    Wonder what it finally took to get Swamp Ghost out of PNG?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willy View Post
    Wonder what it finally took to get Swamp Ghost out of PNG?
    Seeing I was wrong, let's go for 2.

    Money. Hey, that usually does the trick.
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    Apparently its (its a B-17E btw) on the way to Pima Arizona..at least initially

    Heres a website dedicated to the "Swamp Ghost"

    http://www.theswampghost.com/

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