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Saturday, Sept 16, 2006
B-17 Flying Fortress

The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress was the first mass-produced, four-engine heavy bomber. It is still one of the most recognised aeroplanes ever built. It was most widely used for daylight strategic bombings of German industrial targets during World War II as part of the United States Eighth Air Force.

  • Development
  • Operational History
  • Variants/Design Stages
  • Units Using the B-17
  • Noted B-17 Pilots
  • Specifications
  • 18th Annual B-17/Big Bird (Scale) Fly-In PHOTOS

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    The 18th. Annual B-17 Gathering and Scale Bigbird Flyin was a big success. We had 139 registered pilots for the three day event. We also had about 2000 spectators in attendance. Pilots came this year from Missouri, New Mexico, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Virginia. All the planes looked so good and the detail was excellent. That makes it harder every year to pick the division winners.

    It looked like every one had an enjoyable time and Bomberfield hopes everyone will come back next year.

    Thank you,
    Nick Stratos,
    President

    2006 B-17 Winners:

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    1st Place:
    Jimmy Cowman
    Clovis, NM

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    2nd Place:
    Larry Wells
    Sturgeon, Mo.

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    3rd Place:
    Dan Givney
    Dallas, Texas

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    Best of Show:
    Barry Raborn
    Bellaire,Texas

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    Best Civilian Pre 1941

  • 1st Place: 1910 Bristol Monoplane John Norwood - Houston, Texas
  • 2nd Place: PT-17 Billy Horner – Collinsville, Texas
  • 3rd Place: PT-17 Wayne Moore – Monroe, Louisiana
  • Best Civilian Post 1941

  • 1st Place: Space Walker Jim Dietrick – Kennedale, Texas
  • 2nd Place: Space Walker Dr. Miguel Berastain – Corpus Christi, Texas
  • 3rd Place: F8F Rarebear EvanQuiros – Garden Ridge, Texas
  • Best Military Pre 1935

  • 1st Place: Fokker D-7 Keith Coover – Harwood, Texas
  • 2nd Place: Bucker Jungmeister Ken Spear – Arlington, Texas
  • 3rd Place: SE5A Greg Pierson – Hagerman, New Mexico
  • Best Military Post 1935

  • 1st Place: BF-109 Evan Quiros – Garden Ridge, Texas
  • 2nd Place: P-51 Mustang Jerry Kirwan – Richmond, Texas
  • 3rd Place: F8F (Blue Angel) Harold Kinkade
  • Best Jet

  • 1st Place: MIG Kevin Theole – Houston, Texas
  • 2nd Place: F-84 Barry Raborn – Bellaire, Texas
  • 3rd Place: F-16 Kevin Theole – Houston, Texas
  • Best Multi Engine

  • 1st Place: P-38 Glenn Reilly – Austin, Texas
  • 2nd Place: Super Connie Dr. Miguel Berastain – Corpus Christi, Texas
  • 3rd Place: P-38 Kerry Hurt – Lake Jackson, Texas
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