Produktionsblock:
B-17G-70-DL: 44-6876 bis 44-7000
Hersteller:
Douglas
- Bomber-Gruppe:
- 379th Bomb Group
- Bomber-Staffel:
- 524th Bomb Squadron
- RCL: WA-M
Geschichte der
B-17 44-6915
Delivered Lincoln 16/17/44; Dow Fd 23/12/44; Assigned: 524BS/379BG [WA-M] Kimbolton 28/1/45; battle damage 19/3/45 Pilot: Jim Poynor, ; forced landing Brussels, Belgium. Returned to US: Bradley 3/7/45; Sth Plains 7/7/45; Scrapped: Kingman 8/11/45.
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 18. November 2018
28. Juni 2023 access_time 4:55
According to the 379th BG records Osborne has this all wrong. Lt Poynor Crew wasn’t her last Crew and she flew 40 Missions from 01 Feb. 1945 until the 379th BG’s last Mission 25 April 1945. Lt Poynor flew her on 16 Feb. 45 and 19 March 45. However, she was back in the air on 21 March 45 with the Lt Arnold J. Hecker Crew to bomb the Aerodrome at Hopsten Germany. I can send you this aircraft’s mission data. Lt Poynor did have to land away in Belgium on the 19th of March but 915 was flown back to Kimbolton that same day.
28. Juni 2023 access_time 9:02
Thank you! I agree, that a lot of Osborne’s data are wrong or mixed up with other aircraft/crew’s fate. That’s why I am updating the information, if I can find or confirm the correct information.
So, please the me the files, I would read it 🙂
my email: info@b17flyingfortress.de
cheers
Jing