Source:
Donna Mierzejewski McManus
| General | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | Boeing |
| Production-Block: | , B-17G-60-BO: 42-102744 to 42-102978 |
| Operational History | |
|---|---|
| Bomb Group: | , 2nd Bomb Group |
| Bomb Squadron: | , 49th Bomb Squadron |
| Fate: | |
| Missions: | 71 |
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History of
B-17 42-102830 / Flying Latrine
Delivered Cheyenne 9/4/44; Hunter 25/4/44; Dow Fd 15/5/44; Assigned 49BS/2BG Amendola 22/5/44; {71m} Salvaged 2/12/44.
Information may include corrections and additions based on Jing’s research.
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B-17 42-102830 / Flying Latrine Details
Edward B. Mierzejewski flew with a man named George Ratje with B-17G 42-102830 ‘Flying Latrine’
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This page was last updated on 04 November 2020

01. November 2020 access_time 4:36
I have a photo of this plane. My dad was the ball turret gunner on his plan on Mission 234 July 18 1944 over Memmingham Germany.
31. March 2021 access_time 8:08
Hello Donna, can you please share the photo you have? Thanks in advance.
29. July 2021 access_time 2:31
My grandfather Charles Hollenberg did the Flying Latrine artwork. He was the tail gunner. Still telling tales of these days at 100 years old.
27. January 2024 access_time 23:08
I have a picture of your grandfather painting the artwork. my grandfather was a crew chief on that aircraft. email me at herc3284@gmail.com if you want that pick. I inherited a few pics after my grandfather passed away.
07. March 2024 access_time 20:17
My step-grandfather 1st Lt. R. Q. Hutchens was the pilot of Flying Latrine. I have a couple of photos of it, one with him in it, celebrating his 50th mission, taken by Sgt. Charley Hollenberg-tail gunner.
29. July 2025 access_time 3:42
I have some photos that were my great uncles of the plane and the crew with names wrote on the back