Produktionsblock:
B-17G-30-DL: 42-38084 bis 42-38213
Hersteller:
Douglas
- Bomber-Gruppe:
- 483rd Bomb Group
- 99th Bomb Group
- Bomber-Staffel:
- 346th Bomb Squadron
- 429th Bomb Squadron
- 815th Bomb Squadron
Einsätze: 41
Geschichte der
B-17 42-38201 / 2nd Patches
Delivered Denver 13/1/44; Lakeland 1/2/44; Morrison 9/2/44; Assigned 815BS/483BG Tortorella 30/3/44; transferred 346BS/99BG Tortorella 31/3/44, then 429BS; 41m two killed and 8 RTD when ship skidded on airfield PSP into railway embankment and broke up crashed on take off for Pardubice, Czecho. 24/8/44 and sal. 2nd PATCHES.
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 11. Januar 2020
26. Mai 2019 access_time 1:28
My grandfather was the pilot of 2nd Patches. Both of the planes!
His name was Lt. Walter Moody
20. Juni 2019 access_time 21:00
Lisa, Please contact me as our grandfathers missions were very intertwined. Walter’s crew along with George Dulac trained stateside with my grandfathers crew Lt. William “Bill” A. Hunnewell (Pilot), and they flew many missions side by side out of Italy during 1944. Thanks, Will 99bombgroup@gmail.com
23. September 2021 access_time 20:23
Lt. Walter Moody was my father. Besides being a nearly lifelong pilot, he was extremely talented at building models of aircraft and sailing ships. Subsequently, my brother also became a pilot, a flight instructor and eventually pilot for the sheriff’s office, landing that plane on a county road when he lost engine power.
13. November 2020 access_time 22:12
Lisa, My father, George DuLac, flew with Walt and always had kind words about him. I know that he respected him as a pilot and credits his skills for saving his life. Dad will be 97 on January 28, 2021. I believe he is the last survivor of the crew and often wonders why. Stay safe and healthy during these most difficult times.