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339005 - "LUCKY LASSIE"   (100th Photo Archives)
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339162 - "GINGER"   (100th Photo Archives)
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48705 - PFF
339162 - "GINGER"  (LD-U)   (100th Photo Archives)
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339005 - "LUCKY LASSIE"   (100th Photo Archives)
338313 - "OFF LIMITS"
48794 - PFF   (100th Photo Archives)
338602 -- "GRUMBLIN GREMLIN II"  (XR-P)   (100th Photo Archives)
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b17g1944.jpg (41223 bytes) B-17G landing in 1944.   (100th Photo Archives)
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A photo of "OUR GAL SAL" at Kingman, Arizona after the war.  The entire bombing missions scheme has been repainted at some point to have all white bombs (as opposed to every fifth one red) on a dark (probably black or insignia blue) stripe.  This was obviously the final markings scheme, we have no other photos availably to give us enough information to accurately portray this scheme.   Photo courtesy of Mike Lampros
Noseart for "Target For Tonight"   Picture shows Jack O'Leary and part of the aircraft his father's crew flew 56 years to the day of their last at Thorpe Abbotts.  Photo courtesy  of American Airpower Museum, Tami O'Bannion, director.
"GOIN MY WAY"  Note 349th blue spinner, standard yellow blade tip and mission marks have been applied from rear of aircraft forward.  Photo courtesy of Jack O'Leary