394,484 according to Boeing’s Corporate Historian, Michael J. Lombardi. They don't know the exact model this was for so take this as an approximate value.
Battle Stations - 2000 B17 Flying Fortress 2-8 was released on: USA: 2004
perhaps you mean the 'flying fortress' a B17 bomber
Great Planes - 2008 B17 Flying Fortress 2-10 was released on: USA: 11 September 2009
The plane was called a B-17 Flying fortress.
Boeing B17
Foot pedals controlled hydraulic motors
The B-17 .
A flight of B17 Flying Fortress's.
It was the Flying Fortress, dubbed so by a Seattle journalist and later adopted as the official name.
The plane was called a B-17 Flying fortress.
Foot pedals controlled hydraulic motors
Approximately 12,731 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers were produced during World War II. The U.S. Army Air Forces lost around 4,750 B-17s in combat and accidents throughout the war. This substantial loss reflects the aircraft's critical role in strategic bombing missions over Europe, despite its vulnerabilities.