B-17 Flying Fortress B-17 41-9032 / My Gal Sal

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Allgemein
Hersteller: Boeing
Produktionsblock: , Boeing B-17E: 41-9011 bis 41-9245
Einsatzgeschichte
Bomber-Gruppe: , 97th Bomb Group
Bomber-Staffel: -
Schicksal: , Bruchlandung
(26 Juni 1942)
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Geschichte der
B-17 41-9032 / My Gal Sal

Assigned 414BS/97BG Presque Is; from Goose Bay, force landed Blue West One, Greenland en route UK 26/6/42, with 2Lt.Ralph H.Stinson, Co-pilot: 2Lt. Wilson N. McGough, Lt Kenneth Bright, TSgt John R. Patrick, Radio Operator: SSgt Tomas K. Laskowski, Radio Operator: Cpl Wayne S. Heckhendorn, G-Chas Chapman, Gunner -Steven K. Brening, Gunner -Harvey Gordon, pass-Capt Wendell Freeman, (10 Returned to Duty); Salvaged. MY GAL SAL. Remains were brought out in 1995, to USC, Cincinnati, Ohio, for a static restoration. Formerly at Ultimate Sacrifice Memorial, Blue Ash Airport, Cincinnati. On January 1, 2017, on static display at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans, LA. MY GAL SAL.

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