B-17 Flying Fortress B-17 42-3536

B-17 Bomber Flying Fortress – The Queen Of The Skies 42-3536
General
Manufacturer: Douglas
Production-Block: , B-17F-75-DL: 42-3504 to 42-3563, B-17G-5-DL: 42-3504 to 42-3563
Operational History
Bomb Group: , 482nd Bomb Group, 92nd Bomb Group
Bomb Squadron: , 325th Bomb Squadron, 813th Bomb Squadron
Fate: , Crashed on take off
(09 March 1944)
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History of
B-17 42-3536

Delivered Denver 24/7/43; Dyersburg 15/8/43; Assigned 813BS/482BG [PC- ] Alconbury with Oboe Mk I radar 9/9/43; transferred 325BS/92BG Podington 20/2/44; crashed on take off for Alconbury 9/3/44 with Bill Webb, Co-pilot: Henry Berg, Navigator: Herman Haasis, Bombardier: John Dexter, ett-Ira Burkhart, Radio Operator: John Richicio, Ball turret gunner: Ed Fereck, Waist gunner: Bob Foster, Waist gunner: Tom Campbell,Tail gunner: Elmer Littleton (10 Killed in Service); crashed Glebe Farm, Farndish, Beds. Salvaged.

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