Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft that flew 28 missions in WWII and is preserved and on display
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Shoo Shoo Shoo Baby
Boeing B-17G Shoo Shoo Shoo Baby at the National Museum of the United States Air Force
Other name(s)
Shoo Shoo Baby
Type
Boeing B-17G-35-BO Flying Fortress
Manufacturer
Boeing Airplane Company
Serial
42-32076
Owners and operators
USAF
Shoo Shoo Shoo Baby, originally Shoo Shoo Baby, is a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress in World War II, preserved and currently in storage at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, awaiting transfer to the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. A B-17G-35-BO, serial number 42-32076, and manufactured by Boeing, it was named by her crew for a song of the same name made popular by The Andrews Sisters, the favorite song of its crew chief T/Sgt. Hank Cordes.[1] Photographs of the bomber indicate that a third "Shoo" was added to the name at some point in May 1944 when the original aircraft commander completed his tour of duty and was replaced by another pilot.
The nose art on the airframe was one of some 130 pieces painted by line mechanic Tony Starcer for "The Ragged Irregulars", this one based on Alberto Vargas' "Hawaii" Esquire pin up art.[2]
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