Produktionsblock:
B-17G-90-BO: 43-38474 bis 43-38673
Hersteller:
Boeing
- Bomber-Gruppe:
- 303rd Bomb Group
- 398th Bomb Group
- Bomber-Staffel:
- 360th Bomb Squadron
- RCL: PU-G
Geschichte der
B-17 43-38532
Delivered Cheyenne 14/8/44; Lincoln 24/8/44; Grenier 10/9/44; Assigned 360BS/303BG [PU-G] Molesworth 17/9/44; battle damaged Merzhausen 24/12/44 with John St Julien, Dick Newell, George Kiehlkopf, Felix Carney, Bill Mitchell, John Flanogan, Dick Farthing, Ray McClellan, Marlin Evans (9 Returned to Duty); crash landed Snetterton A/fd, UK; repaired & ret; transferred 398BG Nuthampstead 22/5/45; no ops, RAF Valley 2/6/45; Returned to the USA Bradley 7/6/45; 4168 Base Unit, South Plains, Texas 12/6/45; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Kingman 1/12/45.
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 13. September 2017
18. April 2020 access_time 18:41
My father was best friends with George Kiehlkopf of B-17 43-38532. I would like as much information as possible on B-17 43-38532. I am building a B-17G model from Revell and would like to dedicate this build to this crew. The St Julien Crew, I believe.
12. Juni 2020 access_time 23:05
My dad, Roy Emery, flew three times in #43-38532. The pilot was Jim Geiger and my dad was the bombadier. I’ve been looking up his missions and the history of the B 17’s and came across your post. I have some photos, but they are in the US and I think they are in front of another plane.
Last year I went to Molesworth AFB – there are monuments honoring the 303rd bombing group. It was very moving. – All best, Ariane