Hi Gerald,
I have books on bomber and fighter nose art and don't see any listing or
photo for "Twin Zephyr", but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. More than
likely
"Twin Zephyr" has nothing to do with the Q or trains, most bombers had scantly
clothed girls on them.
John Lee
St. Louis, MO
USAF Vet
> As for that B-17 "Twin Zephyr" - there are a lot of books out there on WWII
>
> "nose" art - any of you have some? (I just have one on P-38's: with their
> twin fuselage would have been a VERY logical plane to have one named "TCZ";
> in fact America's Ace of Aces, Dick Bong, was from Wisconsin &flew 38's but
> named his after his wife.) Look &see if that B-17 is shown - one more
> photo for a BB article on "The Burlington at War"!
>
>
>
> Gerald A. Edgar
>
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