quemerford wrote:
40-2043 record card shows it as an RB-17C to Britain per Budget Report of 11 August 1942 "Defense Aid to Britain". Prior to that with Sacramento Air Depot and Boeing, with no mention of Wright AAF.
RB-17C 40-2042 shows as condemned Continental US 29 January 1943, transferred from Boeing to Sebring 21 August 1942 and then to Lockbourne 15 January 1943. The record card indicates a Wright AAF assignment but appears to have been crossed out.
You are correct and my post has been edited. 40-2042 is SN2043, just to be confusing. I got the data from Baughers site:
2042 (MSN 2043) Accepted by USAAC at Boeing Field, Seattle, WA 21Jul40. Wright Field, Dayton, OH 5Aug40.
Bailed to Boeing, Seattle, WA. Boeing Flight Test Laboratory, Muroc Field, CA 1941-1942. Used in
co-operation with General Electric for testing of turbo superchargers installed in no.4 nacelle
Dec40-Aug41. Used for the testing of high altitude flight to and above 35,000ft by Boeing in
collaboration with the Aero Medical Laboratory at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. Modified for
installation of a Sperry upper turret in development for the B-17E. Combat Crew Training School,
Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 21Aug42. Designated RB-17C 22Oct42. Pilot School (Specialized, Four
Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 15Jan43. Crashed on a farm northwest of New Albany, OH 25Jan43
(11 KIS: 1 DOI). It was an administrative flight returning from Hendricks Field, Sebring, Florida
when it exploded about 150 feet above the ground, crashed on fire at high speed, destroying the
aircraft and scattering wreckage over a wide area. Condemned 29Jan43.