This is my FS-Cast Boeing B-17 repaint from the 1946 film, Twelve O'Clock High. Starring Gregory Peck. This aircraft is shown making a belly landing in the beginning of the movie.
Paul Mantz, Hollywood's leading stunt pilot, was paid the then-unprecedented sum of $4,500 to crash-land a B-17...
This is my FS-Cast Boeing B-17 repaint from the 1946 film, Twelve O'Clock High. Starring Gregory Peck. This aircraft is shown making a belly landing in the beginning of the movie.
Paul Mantz, Hollywood's leading stunt pilot, was paid the then-unprecedented sum of $4,500 to crash-land a B-17...
This package contains modified models of the freeware released Aeroplane Heaven B-17s and modified with their permission to create a number of civilianized firefighting B-17 models.
The B-17s served from the 1960s until the 1980s and flew with a number of operators and tank designs. Ranging...
The B-17 was developed in response to the US Army Air Corps’ request for a large multi-engine bomber primarily for coastal defense. The prototype Model 299 first flew on July 28, 1935 and was financed solely by the Boeing company.
The Model 299 was the first Boeing military aircraft to...
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