N7227C
Texas Raiders
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1944 Boeing B-17G Fortress C/N 32513Discuss this aircraft in forum |
Manufacturer: | Boeing |
Model: | B-17G Fortress Search all Boeing B-17G Fortress |
Year built: | 1944 |
Construction Number (C/N): | 32513 |
Aircraft Type: | Fixed wing multi engine |
Number of Seats: | 10 |
Number of Engines: | 4 |
Engine Type: | Reciprocating |
Engine Manufacturer and Model: | Wright R-1820 SER |
Also Registered As: |
Registration Number: | N7227C |
Alternative Code/Name: | Texas Raiders |
Mode S (ICAO24) Code: | A9AE4A |
Certification Class: | Limited |
Certification Issued: | 1991-09-06 |
Air Worthiness Test: | 1999-06-02 |
Last Action Taken: | 2006-09-19 |
Current Status: | Valid |
Registration Type: | Corporation |
Owner: | American Airpower Heritage Flying Mu |
Address: | Midland, TX 79711 United States |
Region: | Southwestern |
Glenn E. Chatfield, 2012-06-07 13:52:14 | |
This plane had been transferred from the Air Force to the Navy as PB-1W BuNo 77235 | |
MICHAEL J. RICHARDSON, 2012-06-16 05:21:12 | |
In the mid 1960's this aircraft was owned by Aero Services at North Philadelphia Airport. My Father, Joseph Richardson, Jr. was flying for Ransome or Campbell's Soup at the time. The television show "12 O'clock High" was on ABC and I was quite a fan. Dad knew the B-17 was there and took me to see it. I remember it being painted white and had a something stenciled on the fuselage about mapping the coast of South America. I guess I was quite impressed, as this memory has stayed with me for over 45 years. Please keep it flying. |