Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
A former firebomber B-17G-85-DL, serial 44-83546, registered N3703G, was converted into a B-17F configuration by installing a Sperry top turret, early-style tail gunner's compartment and waist gunner's positions, and omitting the chin turret. It subsequently appeared in the 1990 fictionalized version of the Memphis Belle story and continues to make air show appearances in that guise. Originally painted with the Warner Bros. movie version of the nose art and markings, the B-17 (owned by David Tallichet) now carries the historic markings found on the actual Memphis Belle. It currently operates out of Geneseo, New York.
The reproduction of the Memphis Belle has similar nose art to the original, but not the same. The easiest way to tell is on the reproduction the words Memphis Belle are in script, while on the original they are block (for the want of a better font designator). It was that way in the movie also. The girl on the original is wearing blue, but on the reproduction she is wearing red.
Beard
lol did any of you get a chuckle when the announcers for the Indy 500 were describing the F18s making a 'supersonic' pass when they were clearly going much much slower LOL.