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| Allgemein | |
|---|---|
| Hersteller: | Lockheed/Vega |
| Produktionsblock: | , B-17G-10-VE: 42-39958 bis 42-40057 |
| Einsatzgeschichte | |
|---|---|
| Bomber-Gruppe: | , 381st Bomb Group |
| Bomber-Staffel: | , 535th Bomb Squadron |
| RCL | MS-W, VP-M |
| Schicksal: |
, Im Einsatz beschädigt (25 November 1944) |
| Einsätze: | 75 |
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Geschichte der
B-17 42-40007 / „Honey“
Delivered Long Beach 1/11/43; Kearney 13/11/43; ass 535BS/381BG [MS-W] Ridgewell 22/1/44; Transferred: 533BS [VP-M]; battle damage Brux 12/9/44 Pilot: Don McMullen; crash-landed France 1KIA 3WIA 6RTD, repaired and back to base; {75m} b/d Mannheim 25/11/44 w/Henry Riza; forced landing Belgium. ium; sal 13/12/44. HONEY.
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06. Dezember 2021 access_time 6:33
My father (Bruce O. Bentley, Sr) was the radio operator during the „Honey“ last flight in November ’44. All crew bailed out and survived (one crew member suffered a broken ankle (?). My Dad reported they stayed in Belgium for several days (at least) since the AAF didn’t seem to be in a rush to get crews back on duty. That was Dad’s 30th mission, he did 5 more before being discharged.
15. März 2022 access_time 19:54
Bruce, I am writing a book about one of your dad’s crewmates and would appreciate being able to talk to you briefly. I have a lot of information for you as well, Bill
16. März 2022 access_time 18:00
Yes, would be interested in obtaining info and sharing what I know about the „Honey’s“ crew(s). Bruce
25. Oktober 2022 access_time 21:10
Bruce, How can I reach you? You can contact me at whcullen@yahoo.com, thanks Bill