Wow, you guys need help.
The media is saying the fire started in the cockpit...
When does the media get the facts correct? Observe the pictures posted below. Note the fire at the rear of the number two engine and that the number two engine prop is feathered. This shows the pilot secured the engine (feathering the prop being one of the steps). Don't believe what you hear in the media. They rarely get it right. It doesn't make sense that the fire started in the cockpit.
Listen to the air traffic control audio I posted. The p40 pilot flying next to them told them they were on fire. If it was in the cock pit I'm sure the pilot of the b17 would be well aware of it before the p40 flying next to them.
The Chicago Herald has some pictures of the B17 in flight showing flames coming out of the exhaust of the #2 engine. (See picture #13)
The flames are NOT coming out of the exhaust. The fire is just outboard of the exhaust outlet. The flames are coming from an area just behind the aft inboard fuel tank.
The Chicago Herald has some pictures of the B17 in flight showing flames coming out of the exhaust of the #2 engine. (See picture #13) http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20110613/news/706139915/photos/I'm very glad everyone made it out ok and they managed to set the plane down in an open field. However, it's heartbreaking to see that beautiful plane burning down.