Having read and enjoyed the book "Ton-Up Lancasters" (which details all the Lancasters that flew more than 100 Missions ) ......
I would like to think there is a ready market for a similar work on the B-17
I should mention that to produce an accurate list would be no easy task. Photographic "evidence" of bomb symbols may not reflect the real number of missions flown or credited to the crew(s)
In researching the Lancaster book, the author explains that sometimes the aircraft would go out, the raid would be scrubbed, bomb load jettisoned and the crew would not be credited for a mission. But the ground crew sometimes took the view that they had made the same effort as for an actual mission, so the man with the little tin of paint went to work regardless.
Equally there must have been occassions when missions were flown on successive days and the man with the tin of paint didn't keep up !
Maybe "someone" out there is already working on such a worthy draft Flying Fortress publication ????
Or at least building a web site dedicated to "B-17 Centurions" ?
I only wish I had the time !
Paging Aerovintage ~ Scott Thompson ......

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