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in the Technical forums; Hey everyone. I found this cutaway of the b-17 and I was wondering if anyone knew where it is ...
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07-25-2007, 11:48 AM
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Where is this cutaway from?
Hey everyone. I found this cutaway of the b-17 and I was wondering if anyone knew where it is from and if it is in the public domain or not. Thanks!
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07-25-2007, 11:58 AM
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Flight Journal?!? It's shown on the lower corner of the drawing...
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Check under the right wing...
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ah, right. silly me
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I didn't realize they had "de-icers".
Inflatable boots or heating coils?
it makes sense, it just never occurred to me. How common were de-icers in ww2? when did they become common place?
Did all the nations employ them?
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The 'image' is lifted from page 101 of Bill Gunston's book, "Classic World War II Aircraft Cutaways" (cutaways produced during the war).
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LOL Thanks journeyman very nice schematic M8.
It's a 'G' isn't it?
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LOL Thanks journeyman very nice schematic M8.
It's a 'G' isn't it?
Yes, it's a 'G'. This is the previous page, which gives you a little history on the cutaway creation, and the B-17 in general.
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