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PostPosted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 7:08 pm 
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Does anyone know if there is a site or source that lists all B-17 Bureau Numbers?
Or are they Construction Numbers? Are those two different things? I should know this stuff by now. :roll: :oops:

Thanks a lot! :)

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I like to reference Joe Baugher's website as a start for all things related to Ser No. and BuNo.
http://www.joebaugher.com/

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Thanks, Shay. :)

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ZeamerB17 wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a site or source that lists all B-17 Bureau Numbers?
Or are they Construction Numbers? Are those two different things? I should know this stuff by now. :roll: :oops:

Thanks a lot! :)
The construction number c/n (also known as manufacturers' serial msn) is assigned by the maker and is the only permanent identity, regardless of the serial/tail number/registration carried during the airplane's life.

A lot of folks, including the FAA, don't seem to know the difference and many warbirds are registered with their US serial instead of the msn.

Air Corps/Air Force are given serials, Navy/Marines/USCG are the ones with bureau numbers.
As mentioned, Joe Baugher's lists are the most comprehensive.

There is also a complete list of Boeing construction numbers here: http://www.abcdlist.nl/mainb.html (the B-17s start at c/n 1963).


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Thanks, Wally - exactly what I was looking for. :D

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