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Paul Bellamy


5/9/2010 9:20:53 AM
Comparing these two photos of Hard Seventeen taken at about the same time (note the mission markers) a couple of differences come to light:





The crew photo was obviously taken first (around 23rd September 1944 acording to the official caption), and then H17 has been in for some repair and modification work.
Starting small, a patch has been applied under the last N in seventeen, but most notable is that an AN/ARN-5 Instrument Landing System "bull-horn" antenna has been installed in front of the astrodome.
This then gives a rough date for the AAF ILS equipment being installed at Deenethorpe, to replace the RAF-supplied Beam Approach System.

And just in case I haven't posted it before, an unidentified B-17 (NOT Hard Seventeen, note the late-pattern windscreen) being refuelled at Deenethorpe:



TTFN,
Paul

Paul Bellamy

EDanaII


5/9/2010 10:34:56 PM
So, Paul? Are you trying to suck up to the Forum Administrator? Good job! The Hard Seventeen rulez!!!

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