Where to Watch B-17: The Flying Fortress in Australia
Baptized in the aerial battlefields over Europe and Asia the immortal B-17 rewrote the strategies of WWII. Superb footage from the hell of battle, this video salutes the most battled-honored bomber in history.
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- 20 minutes
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- United States
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- en
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