Produktionsblock:
B-17G-45-DL: 44-6126 bis 44-6250
Hersteller:
Douglas
- Bomber-Gruppe:
- 398th Bomb Group
- 92nd Bomb Group
- Bomber-Staffel:
- 326th Bomb Squadron
- RCL: NV-V
Einsätze: 100+
Geschichte der
B-17 44-6144 / The Lorrie Mae
Delivered Tulsa 13/5/44; Hunter 21/5/44; Grenier 1/6/44; Assigned 398BG Nuthampstead 3/6/44; transferred 326BS/92BG [NV-V] Podington 12/6/44; Green Project, Salvaged 9AF Germany 10/12/45. THE LORRIE MAE.
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 1. März 2018
03. Oktober 2018 access_time 18:51
The B-17, Lorrie Mae is named after my mother Lorraine Mae Hine, on the engine cowling is a JR for junior. LORRAINE is 95 years old and in very good health and lives in Southern California. Sadly my father, Frank Hine, the artist who did naming and was on the ground crew of Lorrie May passed away a few years ago. If you have anymore information about my father or the Lorrie Mae please contact me.
26. Dezember 2021 access_time 0:27
My dad, Lawrence Henry piloted the LM til the end of the war. He passed away in 2005
30. Januar 2022 access_time 4:57
Patrick I was so excited to see your email. I’ve always wondered who piloted the LM. By the way my mom Lorraine just celebrated her 99th birthday on December 3rd and is still doing very good, she lives with my brother in Camarillo, CA.
If you have anymore info please don’t hesitate to sent it to me.
Thanks again,
Jim Hine
12. November 2022 access_time 23:52
Jim, Patrick’s father Hank is in the upper row, 3rd from left, followed by pilot Lee Pugsley and navigator Harold Lanier who was my father. Both Lee and my father passed away long ago and we’re proud to have served on the Lorrie Mae. I believe it was one of less than fifty B17’s to have survived 100 missions. Glad to hear the original Lorrie Mae is also going on 100!