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B-17G-85-VE: 44-8801 bis 44-8900
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Lockheed/Vega
Geschichte der
B-17 44-8889
Assigned 8AF but remained in Europe after war, then sold to French IGN 12/8/54 as {F-BGSO}; displayed Le Bourget Air Museum since 8/9/76; now at Musee de l’Air, Le Bourget, France. (condition unknown).
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From Wikipedia: 7499th Support Squadron B-17G-85-VE Fortress 44-8889. (c/n 8289) accepted by the USAAF on 31 January 1945 at Hunter Field in Georgia,
assigned 8th AF (stored), assigned Apr 8, 1949 to 7499th BS at Wiesbaden, Germany. Converted to RB-17G Oct. 14, 1949. Stored Olmsted AFB Sep 17, 1953 . Converted to QB-17G Apr 1954 – SOC Jun 1954 at Olmsted AFB. To civil registry as N9642B, to D-EGBE, to OO-SPO. On Aug 12, 1954 to Institut Geographique National of France as F-BGSO, it was heavily modified by the IGN for survey work. Donated Sep 8, 1976 to the Musee de l’Air in Le Bourget near Paris, France for display, last reported (Dec. 2000) in storage. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:B-17G-85-VE_Fortress_44-8889.jpg