Production-block:
B-17G-100-BO: 43-38874 to 43-39073
Manufacturer:
Boeing
- Bomb Group:
- 95th Bomb Group
- Bomb Squadron:
- 336th Bomb Squadron
- RCL: ET-T
Missions: 58
History of
B-17 43-39037 / Little Joe
Delivered Lincoln 13/11/44; Dow Fd 3/12/44; Assigned 336BS/95BG [ET-T] Horham 12/12/44; 58m, Returned to the USA Bradley 21/6/45; 4168 Base Unit, South Plains, Texas 24/6/45; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Kingman 14/12/45. LITTLE JOE.
Last updated: 22. January 2019
16. February 2018 access_time 15:39
My dad flew several missions as ball turret gunner in this B-17. I tracked down info on it and built an RC model of the bomber. Here is a link to a video of the first flight…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbYdghf6KqA
I also tracked down a black and white image of the nose art and a historian for the 95bg over in England helped me with the colors. My model was damaged in a crash caused by a radio problem but I will be rebuilding it this summer.
16. February 2018 access_time 15:48
Nice RC model 😉
Hope to See the new model.
25. November 2020 access_time 20:22
Hey, I am researching my Grandpas B-17, “Little Joe” with the two dice on the nose. I have photos of my grandpa and the whole flight crew.
My Grandpa was the bomber.
I’d love to compare research.
31. May 2021 access_time 2:20
my friend Don Melton was tail gunner on B 17 little Joe, was wounded several times. I knew none of this until after his death in May of 2012, in Tacoma, Washington. I have no other info.
25. February 2020 access_time 20:46
The pilot for that plane is Ernest Parker. He is still alive and doing well. He has an original oil painting of this plane from Queen Elizabeths royal artist. There is also one hanging at Buckingham Palace. Ernest has a photo of the Little Joe that depicts the nose art if you need one to reference for your model.
19. August 2022 access_time 20:42
Hello everyone, my grandfather Charlie Rose was the pilot of this plane during its initial missions. I am looking for any photos of the plane and nose art available. I would love to see a photo of the oil painting mentioned above. If anyone has images they could share, I’d be so grateful. Charlie was very humble and reserved about his time in the war. He didn’t collect many pieces of information to share with his family. Charlie passed away in 1999. We all miss him still. He was a great man. Thank you for reading, Wes
16. November 2024 access_time 22:03
Hi Wesley, My dad, Glen Griffin, was one of the waist gunners on your granddad’s plane. They had several reunions. I rewriting dad’s memories and up dating with new photos. Was looking for photos of “Little Joe” and saw your comment. I have some articles and possibly photos you may be interested in. You can email me.
19. August 2022 access_time 22:30
I located the photo of the plane. Happy to email it to you.
20. August 2022 access_time 1:55
Hello John, thank you for your comment.
Please sent me a copy of the photo to my email: info@b17flyingfortress.de
Cheers
Jing
13. November 2022 access_time 0:53
My Grandfather Norman was a waist gunner on Little Joe, I was wondering if you all still had a picture of the nose art on that you were talking about in previous posts. I’d love to get a copy of it.
Thank you