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Robert Wall | all galleries >> Galleries >> airshows_and_aircraft > Boeing B-17G, Ventral Ball Turret
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25-May-2021 Robert Wall

Boeing B-17G, Ventral Ball Turret

McCollum Field, Kennesaw, Georgia

One of the unique features of the B-17 bomber was the ball turret. Made of Plexiglas and about four feet in diameter, the ball turret was a sphere attached to the bottom of the airplane. Armed with two .50-caliber machine guns and capable of rotating 360 degrees, the ball turret's gunner was responsible for protecting the otherwise-exposed underbelly of the flying fortress. By all accounts, the ball was very small and very cramped.

Canon EOS 5D Mark III ,Sigma 12-24mm f2.8
1/400s f/10.0 at 24.0mm iso800 full exif

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