Annotations by patootie63
Duchess Daughter, 42-97272 (303rd BG 359th BS) BN-T , on 06 July 1944 , mission #197 to Beaumetz-Les-Aire (France), piloted by 2Lt P.H. Brabant, made a normal landing. Copilot 2Lt I.J. Judy accidently put the landing gear switch in the up position. The gear collapsed near the end of the landing roll. (source 303rdbg website)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 22 Oct 2009 |
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42-102453 "Princess Pat" (303rd BG 358th BS VK-J) on 25 July 1944 , 2Lt Oliver B. Larson (Pilot) was preparing to land, he came in too high and failed to go around for a better landing approach, the plane's wheels hit in the soft ground at the runways end and nosed over, no injuries but the badly damaged B-17 flew no more combat missions and was salvaged to the "Boneyard". (source : the excellent 303rdbg website)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 22 Oct 2009 |
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44-20201 (P-47D-28-RE, 371st FG 404th FS, 9Q-J, accident 10 april 45)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 26 Made 10 Oct 2009 |
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44-20473 (P-47-D30 FT-L) Maj Glenn Eagleston, Co of the 353rd FS 354th FG, top ace of the 9th AF, 18,5 victories)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 30 Made 10 Oct 2009 |
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42-3158 (303rd BG 427th BS GN-Y, 35 missions, lost on Hanover, 29 april 44, pilot Fisher)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 136 Made 05 Oct 2009 |
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42-5388 (99th BG 348th BS)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 131 Made 05 Oct 2009 |
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42-29473 (99th BG 347th BS)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 131 Made 05 Oct 2009 |
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42-29485 (99th BG 416th BS)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 131 Made 05 Oct 2009 |
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42-29513 (99th BG 346th BS 114 missions)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 131 Made 05 Oct 2009 |
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42-31990 "Stage Door Canteen" (381st BG 535th BS MS-R, 113 missions)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 04 Oct 2009 |
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42-31744 "Little Butch II" (390th BG 568th BS) lost on Derben, 14 jan 45Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 04 Oct 2009 |
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42-30029 "Chap's Flying Circus" (381st BG 535th BS MS-P, 28 missions, lost on Oschersleben 30 jan 44 with Lt Baer, 10 killed)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 04 Oct 2009 |
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42-30117 "Polar Star" in russianSource WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 04 Oct 2009 |
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capt brooksby (lead crew to Luxembourg, 9 may 44) aircraft : 42-38005 "Stormy Weather"Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 04 Oct 2009 |
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capt brooskby's crew (27 april 1944, aircraft 42-38005) mission to V-1 bomb sites, FranceSource WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 04 Oct 2009 |
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mission to Dessau, aircraft flown : 42-102593 "Vonnie" K8-C) high groupSource WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 30 Sep 2009 |
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mission to Schweinfurt (aircraft flown : 43-38670 3O-W) not the same on the pictureSource WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 30 Sep 2009 |
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mission to Brandenburg (plane : 42-97746 (602nd BS K8-T)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 30 Sep 2009 |
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S/Sgt Hush (ball turret gunner)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 30 Sep 2009 |
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2Lt Swan (copilot)Source WWII US Air Force Photos…Page 1 Made 30 Sep 2009 |
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