CB-97
Boeing B-17G
(c/n 8286)
The two images in this entry were, according to LAB, taken
immediately after the aircraft arrived
in La Paz. The upper shot
looks doctored, but I'll present it as is. LAB were, I believe,
the largest
operator of civil Boeing
B-17s in the world. They used them for commercial cargo services
and
had at least a dozen of them
operational at any one time. CB-97 was built in 1943 as a
B17G-65-BO
for
the USAAF with the serial 43-37650. Somewhere along the way it
lost its chin turret. (Probably
when it was civilianized in
1946 as NC66570). Anyway, after it had been re-registered CP-597
in
1954, it was destroyed in an
accident near Cochabamba on 5 September 1955 when
it was involved
in a mid air collision at
FL090 with DC-3 CP-572. The latter aircraft was able to make an
emergency
landing at Trinidad but the B-17
crashed. with the loss of the lives of the three crew.