Produktionsblock:
B-17G-45-BO: 42-97173 bis 42-97407
Hersteller:
Boeing
- Bomber-Gruppe:
- 398th Bomb Group
- Bomber-Staffel:
- 600th Bomb Squadron
- 601st Bomb Squadron
- RCL: 30-C, N8-C
Geschichte der
B-17 42-97338 / The Tarheel Lemon
Delivered Cheyenne 19/2/44; Hunter 9/3/44; Grenier 7/4/44; Assigned 601BS/398BG [30-C] Nuthampstead 24/4/44; 600BS [N8-C]; battle damaged 8/1/45 with Marchner; force landed Abbeville, Fr., Salvaged at 5 SAD Merville, Fr, 12/3/45. UGLY DUCKLING.
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 1. März 2018
B-17 42-97338 / The Tarheel Lemon Crew
Position | Rang | Name | Status | Bemerkung |
---|---|---|---|---|
P | 1LT | Michael R. Marchner | RTD | - |
CP | 2LT | Ernest A. Schoen | RTD | - |
NAV | 2LT | Edward V. Allen, Jr. | RTD | - |
ENG/TT | SGT | Howard E. Jennings | RTD | - |
RO | SGT | Daniel I. Becker | RTD | - |
BT | SGT | Warren C. Caroll | RTD | - |
WG | SGT | Louis P. Chaudet | RTD | - |
TG | SGT | Thomas G. Slawson | RTD | - |
TOG | SGT | George L. Cooper | RTD | - |
21. September 2022 access_time 9:04
I’m confused in that there appear to be two different aircraft using the name “Ugly Duckling”. I believe 42-97338 was named “The Ugly Duckling” and was renamed “Tarheel Lemon” after Lt. Bruce Binger completed his tour and the aircraft changed crews. Lt. Binger, in his personal account, references he did most of his missions in 338 and there is a photo of him and his crew in front of “The Ugly Duckling”. However there is another aircraft 42-102565 that is also named “The Ugly Duckling” that was shot down and destroyed Nov 26, 1944. Did these two names cross paths and the name “The Ugly Duckling” used again on 565?