Anybody ever seen this pic, I’m pretty sure it is a fake, but is a good one. If it is real I’d love to know what kind of single engine could pull a B-17.
Thats a real pic… kindof. Someone has used photoshop to remove the 4 Wrights from the wing of the B-17. I have the same pic in a book. It is the same aircraft and wing number with the exact same back drop… but my pic has the 4 Wrights. The 4 main engines in my pic however are NOT turning and have the propellers feathered. The plane was called a JB-17G and was used by Pratt & Whitney to test their XT-34P turboprops. I also understand that Wright had a version of it to test out their 5500 hp liquid cooled radial Typhoon engines.
DaveB is correct about the photo being a fake. The JB-17G was the original test bed aircraft for the P&W XT-34P engines. The XB-38 had liquid cooled Allison -V 710-89 inline engines used in trials. Hope this helps. Neat photo, though [:D]
Speaking of fun with imaging apps, here’s a roller for 'ya…

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LOL I love it!!! I think there shouldve been a fisherman sitting on the wing though. Say, a Vietnam pilot taking a break Would make an interesting talk piece at a model show too.
Hey, blackwolf ! Looks like “Phantom Phishing” !
That B-17 still exists… kinda.
It was at the New England Air Museum for years, but when they got hit by a tornado in the 80’s it got lopped in half by a falling roof beam just aft of the wing. The plane then went down to Reilly Aviation in Kissimmee FL to be restored. This is about a decade ago now. I’m not sure her current whereabouts, but I know she was slated to be restored to B-17G standard.
Cool photo though. Nice job photoshopping out the 4 Wrights. The cool thing about the real photo is that the 4 radials ARE SHUT DOWN! That Turboprop was the only thing powering the airplane. Pretty impressive!
As for my favorite B-17 variant, I’d have to go with the YB-40. There’s just something cool about the “escort battleship” concept.