![Windsor Locks, Connecticut, USA. 2nd Oct, 2019. FILE - A World War II-era B- 17 bomber with 13 people aboard crashed and burned in an aborted takeoff attempt Wednesday. The four-engine, propeller-driven plane Windsor Locks, Connecticut, USA. 2nd Oct, 2019. FILE - A World War II-era B- 17 bomber with 13 people aboard crashed and burned in an aborted takeoff attempt Wednesday. The four-engine, propeller-driven plane](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2A2E2RN/windsor-locks-connecticut-usa-2nd-oct-2019-file-a-world-war-ii-era-b-17-bomber-with-13-people-aboard-crashed-and-burned-in-an-aborted-takeoff-attempt-wednesday-the-four-engine-propeller-driven-plane-struggled-to-get-into-the-air-and-slammed-into-a-maintenance-shed-at-bradley-international-airport-as-the-pilots-circled-back-for-a-landing-the-boeing-b-17g-flying-fortress-serial-number-44-83575-was-owned-and-flown-by-the-collings-foundation-of-stow-massachusetts-this-historic-aircraft-appeared-at-airshows-marked-as-the-historic-nine-o-nine-and-participated-in-the-wings-of-fr-2A2E2RN.jpg)
Windsor Locks, Connecticut, USA. 2nd Oct, 2019. FILE - A World War II-era B- 17 bomber with 13 people aboard crashed and burned in an aborted takeoff attempt Wednesday. The four-engine, propeller-driven plane
Tom Podolec Aviation on Twitter: "Update World War II era B17 Flying Fortress belonging to Collings Foundation crashed at end of Runway 06 while attempting to land at Bradley Int'l Airport according
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Restored B-17 “Nine-O-Nine” Crashes in Connecticut; Multiple Reported Dead | Air & Space Forces Magazine
![Updated] Collings Foundation B-17G Crashes at Bradley International in Connecticut, 5 killed. - The Aviationist Updated] Collings Foundation B-17G Crashes at Bradley International in Connecticut, 5 killed. - The Aviationist](https://i0.wp.com/theaviationist.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/B-17G_Nine-O-Nine_In_Oregon.jpg?fit=1724%2C962&ssl=1)
Updated] Collings Foundation B-17G Crashes at Bradley International in Connecticut, 5 killed. - The Aviationist
![Collings Foundation B-17G Nine-O-Nine crashed because the pilot lowered the landing gear too early which lead to the aircraft landing short of the runway,” NTSB says - The Aviation Geek Club Collings Foundation B-17G Nine-O-Nine crashed because the pilot lowered the landing gear too early which lead to the aircraft landing short of the runway,” NTSB says - The Aviation Geek Club](https://theaviationgeekclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Collings-B-17.jpg)
Collings Foundation B-17G Nine-O-Nine crashed because the pilot lowered the landing gear too early which lead to the aircraft landing short of the runway,” NTSB says - The Aviation Geek Club
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