Serial number 44-83514, affectionately known as 'Buxom Babe' is a B-17G formerly operated by the Osean Air Force during the Osean War of the 1940s. She was initially accepted into service in June of 1944 with the 944th Bombardment Squadron, before being transferred into the 20th Bombardment Squadron 'Raiders', assigned to the Northern front against Belka. Buxom Babe would fly in 75 combat missions, along with 3 photo Reconnaissance missions before the end of the war.
Following the end of the Conflict, the B-17 would be remanded to a boneyard in west Harwood, Osea, until being purchased in 1952 for firebombing duties. In 1976, she would retire a second time, and come into possession of the Commemorative Air Force, who would restore her and turn the aging bomber into a "Living History exhibit. Ever since, Buxom Babe has toured across the country at airshows and public outreach events to teach younger generations about a war long past.