The Aluminum Overcast B-17 at Southwest Regional Airport on Monday.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
The crew of the Aluminum Overcast walks from the terminal to the B-17 after having a preflight lunch on Monday.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
The tail guns of the Aluminum Overcast at Southwest Wisconsin Regional Airport on Monday.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
Rick Reynolds of the B-17 flight team rolls a fire extinguisher under the engines of the Aluminum Overcast before starting it up for a flight on Monday.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
Dennis Warne of Beloit holds up his 7-year-old daughter Madylin so she can look inside the rear gunners station on the Aluminum Overcast B-17 at Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport on Monday.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
Janesville can be seen from above inside the nose gunner's station on the Aluminum Overcast B-17 on Monday.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
Doug Holt of Mequon, who flew B-17s in WWII, looks out the windows at Janesville from behind the pilots in the cockpit during a flight of the Aluminum Overcast B-17 on Monday.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
The props of the Aluminum Overcast B-17 spin as it rounds the north side of Janesville with a view of the I-90 cloverleaf at Highway 14 on Monday.r
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
George Ernst of Newville looks out of a side gunners window as the Aluminum Overcast B-17 flew over Janesville on Monday. He said he was captain of a B-17 that flew out of England in WWII.
Photo By: Dan Lassiter
The Aluminum Overcast crew ground vehicle sports a magnetic sign.
