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A land based Navy PB-1W patrol bomber/airborne early warning airplane converted from a Boeing B-17G bomber. The PB-1W kept its complement of machine guns because it was to be stationed in the direction from which Kamikazes were expected to attack, and might well have to defend itself. However the PB-1W came too late to see WW II combat. U.S. Navy photo.

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current19:17, 16 November 2011Thumbnail for version as of 19:17, 16 November 2011700 × 500 (83 KB)Davidboslaugh (talk | contribs)A land based Navy PB-1W patrol bomber/airborne early warning airplane converted from a Boeing B-17G bomber. The PB-1W kept its complement of machine guns because it was to be stationed in the direction from which Kamikazes were expected to attack, and mig
19:17, 16 November 2011Thumbnail for version as of 19:17, 16 November 2011700 × 500 (83 KB)Davidboslaugh (talk | contribs)A land based Navy PB-1W patrol bomber/airborne early warning airplane converted from a Boeing B-17G bomber. The PB-1W kept its complement of machine guns because it was to be stationed in the direction from which Kamikazes were expected to attack, and mig

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