Produktionsblock:
B-17G-5-BO: 42-31132 bis 42-31231
Hersteller:
Boeing
- Bomber-Gruppe:
- 379th Bomb Group
- Bomber-Staffel:
- 525th Bomb Squadron
- RCL: FR-G, FR-F
Geschichte der
B-17 42-31228 / London Avenger
Delivered Denver 4/10/43; Gr Island 17/10/43; Romulus 24/10/43; Assigned: 525BS/379BG [FR-G] Kimbolton 22/11/43; Pilot: Keith Phinney crash-landed into Duxford base quarters, 4 CREW & 5 EM killed 21/1/45; Salvaged. 2 SAD Lt Staughton 25/1/45. LONDON AVENGER.
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 15. Februar 2020
14. Februar 2020 access_time 1:37
In WW2 my uncle flew on the London Revenge more then 15 missions
(still researching) I have his log of all 35 missions. In the log he said Avenger had 74 missions before he and his crew started flying her. She had a reputation of having bad Luck ……..BUT SHE ALWAYS CAME BACK! His Log said that she was going to come back to the states a War Hero Like The Memphis Bell…. obviously she did not per this posting of the crash. Her crash was with a new crew less than a month after he and his crew were in Kimbolton England flyng her . I am looking for pictures of London Revenge of any kind and at any time in her life span. My Uncle said she had been hit so many time and patched that there were as many areas of shiny aluminum as there was left of her original alive green paint. Please send me anything you have about the plane.
Ron Minker
15. Februar 2020 access_time 11:19
Hello Ron,
here is a photo of London Avenger after crash landing.
Did you know?
https://sites.google.com/site/379thbgnoseart/
06. Oktober 2020 access_time 5:01
My father Lt. Robert A Hughes a bombardier and his crew with the 379th Bomb Group flew one mission on 7/5/1944 aboard the London Avenger. There target was Volkel, Netherlands. That was the only time he bombed the Netherlands out of his 35 missions. All the rest were in France or Germany.