B-17 Flying Fortress B-17 43-37990 / Parker’s Madhouse

Source:
photos.384thbombgroup.com

General
Manufacturer: Boeing
Production-Block: , B-17G-75-BO: 43-37874 to 43-38073
Operational History
Bomb Group: , 384th Bomb Group
Bomb Squadron: , 547th Bomb Squadron
RCL SO-G
Fate: , Crashlanding, Battle damaged
(03 October 1944)
Missions: 26
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History of
B-17 43-37990 / Parker’s Madhouse

Delivered Cheyenne 13/6/44; Kearney 25/6/44; Grenier 6/7/44; Assigned: 547BS/384BG [SO-G] Grafton Underwood 23/7/44; battle damage Nurnberg 3/10/44 Pilot: ‘; forced landing Belgium. ium, Salvaged. 14/11/44. PARKER’S MADHOUSE (Remains found on farm at Tremelo, near Brussels, and most cleared away by scrapmen. However the tailplane was used on the farm for about 60 years and is now a project for restoration Belgian Aviation History Society).

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B-17 43-37990 / Parker’s Madhouse Details

B-17 #43-37990 / Parker’s Madhouse crash site

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B-17 43-37990 / Parker’s Madhouse Crew

Position Rank Name Status Note
P --- John Montague Mock, Jr RTD
CP --- Alexander Dale Milne, Jr RTD
BOMB --- Walter Francis Puchalski RTD
ENG/TT --- James Henry Scott RTD
RO --- Robert Emmet Sweeney RTD
BT --- Wilford M. Price RTD
WG --- Angelo Adam Patrizio RTD
TG --- William T. Poulos RTD

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