I thought of you, Helldiver, while reading a book called The Fall of Fortresses, by Elmer Bendiner, who was a navigator with the 379TH BG. He flew in B-17Fs, and this book is about his experience, particularly on the Schweinfurt missions. After his plane went down over the English Channel, they received a new plane just in time for the next Schweinfurt mission in October 1943. He writes:
"Our crew, with replacements, had a brand-new shiny plane, a B-17G, with twin guns in a nose turret. It was the only one of its kind on the field. No one else would have it, because the double chin was a drag in flight. It would take more power to keep in formation..."
He does note that the bombardier was in love at first sight of that power turret. He would, after all, get to shoot them!
"Our crew, with replacements, had a brand-new shiny plane, a B-17G, with twin guns in a nose turret. It was the only one of its kind on the field. No one else would have it, because the double chin was a drag in flight. It would take more power to keep in formation..."
He does note that the bombardier was in love at first sight of that power turret. He would, after all, get to shoot them!