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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 266 |  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Wang Dun - First campaign against the Jin imperial governmentSeeing Wang Dun's ambition, Emperor Yuan began to fear him, and he began to group men around him who were against Wang Dun as well, such as Liu Huai (劉隗) and Diao Xie (刁協) -- men of mixed reputation who, in their efforts to suppress the Wangs' power offended many other people. He also reduced the roles that Wang Dun's relatives, including Wang Dao, had in his government, which angered Wang Dun further. Wang Dun was further encouraged by his assistants Qian Feng (錢鳳) and Shen Chong (沈充), both of whom persuaded him to plan a mi ...
See also:Wang Dun, Wang Dun - Early career, Wang Dun - First campaign against the Jin imperial government, Wang Dun - Second campaign against the Jin imperial government Read more here: » Wang Dun: Encyclopedia II - Wang Dun - First campaign against the Jin imperial government |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Bishapur - HistoryAccording to an inscription, the city itself was founded in 266 by Shapur I (241-272), who was the second Sassanid king, restored the borders of the empire to where they had been in the Achaemenid Persian period, inflicting a triple defeat on the Romans. In his native province of Fars, he built a new capital that would measure up to his ambitions: Bishapur, Shapur's City. The city was not laid out in the circular design inherited from the Parthians, but followed the grid (Hippodamian) plan used by the Greeks. Outside the city, Shapur ...
See also:Bishapur, Bishapur - History, Bishapur - Sumptuous decoration Read more here: » Bishapur: Encyclopedia II - Bishapur - History |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Wu of Jin - Early reign: establishment of the Jin political systemEmperor Wu immediately sought to change what he saw as what doomed Cao Wei -- the lack of power that the imperial princes held. In 265, immediately after he took the throne, he created many of his uncles, cousins, brothers, and sons as imperial princes, each with independent military commands and full authority within their principalities. This system, while it would be scaled back after the War of the Eight Princes and the loss of northern China, would remain in place as a Jin institution for the duration of ...
See also:Emperor Wu of Jin, Emperor Wu of Jin - Life before establishment of the Jin Dynasty, Emperor Wu of Jin - Early reign: establishment of the Jin political system, Emperor Wu of Jin - Middle reign: unification of the Chinese empire, Emperor Wu of Jin - Late reign: setting the stage for disasters, Emperor Wu of Jin - Era names, Emperor Wu of Jin - Personal information Read more here: » Emperor Wu of Jin: Encyclopedia II - Emperor Wu of Jin - Early reign: establishment of the Jin political system |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynastyTo see the Ming dynasty emperors on a separate page, check here.
(short form)
most commonly known
朱元璋
高帝
太祖
洪武
朱允炆
惠帝
建文
朱棣
文帝
Tàizōng, 太宗
永樂
朱高熾
昭帝
仁宗
洪熙
朱瞻基
章帝
宣宗
宣德
朱祁鎮
睿帝
英宗
1436-1449;
Tiānshùn, 天順
1457-1464
1457-14643
朱祁鈺
景帝
代宗
景泰
朱見深
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See also:Table of Chinese monarchs, Table of Chinese monarchs - Xia Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Zhou Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Han Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Three Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sixteen Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sovereignties established by Wu Hu, Table of Chinese monarchs - Northern and Southern Dynasties, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sui Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Tang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Independent Regimes during Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Liao Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Song Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Western Xia, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shun Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Southern Ming Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qing dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Taiping Rebellion, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Shikai's Chinese Empire Read more here: » Table of Chinese monarchs: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynasty |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan DynastyZhiyuan (至元 Zhìyuán) 1264-1294
Dade (大德 Dàdé) 1297-1307
Yanyou (延祐 Yányòu) 1314-1320
Zhihe (致和 Zhìhé) 1328
Zhishun (至順 Zhìshùn) 1330-1332
Yuantong (元統 Yuántǒng) 1333-1335
Zhiyuan (至元 Zhìyuán) 1335-1340
Zhizheng (至正 Zhìzhèng) 1341-1368
Zhiyuan (至元 Zhìyuán) 1368-1370
Yuantong (元統 Yuántǒng) 1333-1335
Zhiyuan (至元 Zhìyuán) 1335-1340
Zhizheng (至正 Zhìzh ...
See also:Table of Chinese monarchs, Table of Chinese monarchs - Xia Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Zhou Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Han Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Three Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sixteen Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sovereignties established by Wu Hu, Table of Chinese monarchs - Northern and Southern Dynasties, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sui Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Tang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Independent Regimes during Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Liao Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Song Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Western Xia, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shun Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Southern Ming Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qing dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Taiping Rebellion, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Shikai's Chinese Empire Read more here: » Table of Chinese monarchs: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Dynasty |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - DevelopmentThe prototype B-17 first flew on July 28 1935 as the Boeing Model 299, with Boeing chief test pilot Les Tower at the controls. During a demonstration later that year at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio, Model 299 competed with the Douglas DB-1 and Martin Model 146. While the Boeing design was obviously superior, Army officials were daunted by the much greater expense per aircraft. The Army ordered the Douglas B-18 Bolo as it was less expensive than the Boeing Model 299. Development continued on the Boeing Model 299. October 30th of 1935 the Army ...
See also:B-17 Flying Fortress, B-17 Flying Fortress - Development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operational history, B-17 Flying Fortress - Variants/Design stages, B-17 Flying Fortress - Units Using the B-17, B-17 Flying Fortress - Obsolescence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Noted B-17 pilots, B-17 Flying Fortress - Specifications B-17G, B-17 Flying Fortress - General characteristics, B-17 Flying Fortress - Performance, B-17 Flying Fortress - Armament, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operators, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related content, B-17 Flying Fortress - Designation sequence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Similar aircraft, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related lists, B-17 Flying Fortress - External links Read more here: » B-17 Flying Fortress: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Development |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - ObsolescenceFollowing World War II, the B-17 was obsolete, and the Army Air Force retired the fleet. Flight crews ferried the bombers back across the Atlantic to the United States, where they were melted down and sold for scrap.
A number of B-17s survive in museums and at airports. A handful of these still fly, visiting airports or performing in airshows. Since the bombers that served in World War II were sold for scrap, most of these survivors are surplus or training aircraft, which stayed in the U. ...
See also:B-17 Flying Fortress, B-17 Flying Fortress - Development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operational history, B-17 Flying Fortress - Variants/Design stages, B-17 Flying Fortress - Units Using the B-17, B-17 Flying Fortress - Obsolescence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Noted B-17 pilots, B-17 Flying Fortress - Specifications B-17G, B-17 Flying Fortress - General characteristics, B-17 Flying Fortress - Performance, B-17 Flying Fortress - Armament, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operators, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related content, B-17 Flying Fortress - Designation sequence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Similar aircraft, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related lists, B-17 Flying Fortress - External links Read more here: » B-17 Flying Fortress: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Obsolescence |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Smallpox - InfectionTransmission is by prolonged face-to-face contact[citation needed], direct contact with infected body fluids or contaminated objects, and rarely, by a virus in the air of enclosed spaces. Infection in the natural disease will be via the lungs. The incubation period to obvious disease is around 12 days. In the initial growth phase the virus seems to move from cell to cell, but around the 12th day, lysis of many infected cells occurs and the virus will be found in the bloodstream in large numbers. The initial or prodromal sym ...
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Specifications B-17G
B-17 Flying Fortress - General characteristics.
Crew: 10
Length: 74 ft 4 in (22.7 m)
Wingspan: 103 ft 10 in (31.6 m)
Height: 19 ft 1 in (5.8 m)
Wing area: 1527 ft² (141.9 m²)
Empty: 36,135 lb (16,390 kg)
Loaded: 54,000 lb (24,494 kg)
Maximum takeoff: 72,000 lb (32,659 kg)
Powerplant: 4× Wright R ...
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Units Using the B-17The B-17 was a versatile aircraft, and it served in dozens of units in theatres of combat throughout World War II. Its main use was in Europe, where its shorter range and smaller bombload relative to other aircraft available did not hamper it as much as in the Pacific Theatre. Only three B-17 groups were stationed in the Pacific, but dozens were stationed in Europe.
It was also used by the Royal Air Force, though mainly in roles other than those for which it had been designed. The first B-17s, -C and -D models — known to the RAF as ...
See also:B-17 Flying Fortress, B-17 Flying Fortress - Development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operational history, B-17 Flying Fortress - Variants/Design stages, B-17 Flying Fortress - Units Using the B-17, B-17 Flying Fortress - Obsolescence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Noted B-17 pilots, B-17 Flying Fortress - Specifications B-17G, B-17 Flying Fortress - General characteristics, B-17 Flying Fortress - Performance, B-17 Flying Fortress - Armament, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operators, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related content, B-17 Flying Fortress - Designation sequence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Similar aircraft, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related lists, B-17 Flying Fortress - External links Read more here: » B-17 Flying Fortress: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Units Using the B-17 |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Operational historyThe name "Flying Fortress" was coined by Richard Williams, a reporter for the Seattle Times who gave this name to the Model 299 when it was rolled out showing off its machine gun installations. Boeing was quick to see the value of the title and had it trademarked for use. Among the combat aircrews that flew bombers in World War II, noted aviation writer Martin Caidin reported that the B-17 was referred to as the "Queen of the Bombers."
The B-17 was noted for its ability to take battle damage, still reach its target and bring it ...
See also:B-17 Flying Fortress, B-17 Flying Fortress - Development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operational history, B-17 Flying Fortress - Variants/Design stages, B-17 Flying Fortress - Units Using the B-17, B-17 Flying Fortress - Obsolescence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Noted B-17 pilots, B-17 Flying Fortress - Specifications B-17G, B-17 Flying Fortress - General characteristics, B-17 Flying Fortress - Performance, B-17 Flying Fortress - Armament, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operators, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related content, B-17 Flying Fortress - Designation sequence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Similar aircraft, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related lists, B-17 Flying Fortress - External links Read more here: » B-17 Flying Fortress: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Operational history |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Units Using the B-17The B-17 was a versatile aircraft, and it served in dozens of units in theatres of combat throughout World War II. Its main use was in Europe, where its shorter range and smaller bombload relative to other aircraft available did not hamper it as much as in the Pacific Theatre. Only five B-17 groups operated in the Pacific, all converting to other types by 1943. Thirty-two groups were stationed in Europe, twenty-six in England and six in Italy.
It was also used by the Royal Air Force, though mainly in roles other than those for which i ...
See also:B-17 Flying Fortress, B-17 Flying Fortress - Development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operational history, B-17 Flying Fortress - Variants/Design stages, B-17 Flying Fortress - Units Using the B-17, B-17 Flying Fortress - Obsolescence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Noted B-17 pilots, B-17 Flying Fortress - Specifications B-17G, B-17 Flying Fortress - General characteristics, B-17 Flying Fortress - Performance, B-17 Flying Fortress - Armament, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operators, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related content, B-17 Flying Fortress - Designation sequence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Similar aircraft, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related lists, B-17 Flying Fortress - External links Read more here: » B-17 Flying Fortress: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Units Using the B-17 |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Sun Hao - Late reignIn early 271, in the middle of winter, Sun Hao personally launched a major attack against Jin, and he brought his mother Empress Dowager He, his wife Empress Teng, and thousands of women in his harem along, which necessitated heavy labor from soldiers to drag their wagons, causing the soldiers to murmur about possibly defecting. Only after Sun Hao heard this possibility did he withdraw and return to Jianye. (Wan Yu and the senior generals Ding Feng and Liu Ping (留平) considered returning to Jianye themselves before Sun Hao chose to withdraw, and Sun Hao heard abou ...
See also:Sun Hao, Sun Hao - Early life, Sun Hao - Early reign, Sun Hao - Late reign, Sun Hao - The fall of Eastern Wu, Sun Hao - Era names, Sun Hao - Personal information Read more here: » Sun Hao: Encyclopedia II - Sun Hao - Late reign |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - U.S. Route 66 - Early 20th Century American pop cultureRoute 66 impacted the naming of a company and also was immortalized in literature, popular music, and television. Although several business became associated with Highway 66 because of their being on or near the highway, Phillips 66 actually took part of their name directly from the highway.
Because the road through Oklahoma was relatively flat and straight, two chemical engineers decided to test a new gasoline from a Tulsa oil company in the late 1920s. The company car they were driving ran exceptionally well on the new blend, prompt ...
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Sun Hao - Early reignAt first, the people of Eastern Wu were impressed with the new emperor, as he reduced taxes, gave relief to the poor, and released a large number of ladies in waiting from the palace to let them marry. However, soon that hopefulness was shattered, as Sun Hao started to be cruel in his punishments, superstitious, and indulging himself in wine and women. He also demoted his aunt, Sun Xiu's wife Empress Dowager Zhu to the title of "Empress Jing." (He honored his mother Consort He as the empress dowager instead, while posthumously honoring his f ...
See also:Sun Hao, Sun Hao - Early life, Sun Hao - Early reign, Sun Hao - Late reign, Sun Hao - The fall of Eastern Wu, Sun Hao - Era names, Sun Hao - Personal information Read more here: » Sun Hao: Encyclopedia II - Sun Hao - Early reign |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 3rd century BC300 Marcus Valerius M.f. Corvus V, Quintus Appuleius Pansa
299 Marcus Fulvius Cn.f. Paetinus, Titus Manlius T.f. Torquatus, Suffect: Marcus Valerius M.f. Corvus VI
298 Lucius Cornelius Cn.f. Scipio Barbatus, Gnaeus Fulvius Cn.f. Maximus Centumalus
297 Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus IV, Publius Decius P.f. Mus III
296 Appius Claudius C.f. Caecus II, Lucius Volumnius C.f. Flamma Violens II.
295 Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus V, Publius Decius P.f. Mus IV
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin DynastyMiao Hao
廟號
miàohào
Shi Hao
諡號
shìhào
姓名
xìngmíng
Reign
Nian Hao
年號
niánhào
and Years
太祖
完顏阿骨打
收國
1115-1116
Tiānfǔ
天輔
1117-1123
太宗
完顏吳乞買
or
Wányán (Shèng or Chéng)
完顏晟
天會
1123-1134
熙宗
完顏 ...
See also:Table of Chinese monarchs, Table of Chinese monarchs - Xia Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Zhou Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Han Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Three Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sixteen Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sovereignties established by Wu Hu, Table of Chinese monarchs - Northern and Southern Dynasties, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sui Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Tang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Independent Regimes during Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Liao Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Song Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Western Xia, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shun Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Southern Ming Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qing dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Taiping Rebellion, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Shikai's Chinese Empire Read more here: » Table of Chinese monarchs: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Wang Dun - Early careerWang Dun was the son of the Jin official Wang Ji (王基), and he married Emperor Wu of Jin's daughter Princess Xiangcheng. He served as an assistant to Emperor Hui's crown prince Sima Yu, and when Sima Yu was falsely accused of crime by Empress Jia Nanfeng and deposed, he risked his life to attend the crown prince's farewell, and received renown from that. He later served as the governor of Yang Province (揚州, modern Zhejiang and southern Jiangsu and Anhui). After Sima Rui, then the Prince of Langye, became in charge of the military oper ...
See also:Wang Dun, Wang Dun - Early career, Wang Dun - First campaign against the Jin imperial government, Wang Dun - Second campaign against the Jin imperial government Read more here: » Wang Dun: Encyclopedia II - Wang Dun - Early career |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - Sun Hao - The fall of Eastern WuIn 279, after Emperor Wu accepted the advice of Wang Jun and Du Yu (杜預), Jin finally launched a major attack aiming to conquer Eastern Wu. The attack was in six prongs, with the forces led by Emperor Wu's uncle Sima Zhou (司馬伷), Wang Hun (王渾), Wang Rong (王戎), Hu Fen (胡奮), Du, and Wang Jun, with the largest forces under Wang Hun and Wang Jun's commands. Each of the Jin forces advanced quickly and captured the border cities that they were targeting, with Wang Jun's fleet heading east down the Yangtze and clearing the river ...
See also:Sun Hao, Sun Hao - Early life, Sun Hao - Early reign, Sun Hao - Late reign, Sun Hao - The fall of Eastern Wu, Sun Hao - Era names, Sun Hao - Personal information Read more here: » Sun Hao: Encyclopedia II - Sun Hao - The fall of Eastern Wu |
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|  |  |  | 266: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Operational historyThe name "Flying Fortress" was coined by Richard Williams, a reporter for the Seattle Times who gave this name to the Model 299 when it was rolled out showing off its machine gun installations. Boeing was quick to see the value of the title and had it trademarked for use. Among the combat aircrews that flew bombers in World War II, noted aviation writer Martin Caidin reported that the B-17 was referred to as the "Queen of the Bombers."
The first use of the B-17 (the B-17C) as the Fortress I in service with the RAF was ag ...
See also:B-17 Flying Fortress, B-17 Flying Fortress - Development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operational history, B-17 Flying Fortress - Variants/Design stages, B-17 Flying Fortress - Units Using the B-17, B-17 Flying Fortress - Obsolescence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Noted B-17 pilots, B-17 Flying Fortress - Specifications B-17G, B-17 Flying Fortress - General characteristics, B-17 Flying Fortress - Performance, B-17 Flying Fortress - Armament, B-17 Flying Fortress - Operators, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related content, B-17 Flying Fortress - Designation sequence, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related development, B-17 Flying Fortress - Similar aircraft, B-17 Flying Fortress - Related lists, B-17 Flying Fortress - External links Read more here: » B-17 Flying Fortress: Encyclopedia II - B-17 Flying Fortress - Operational history |
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