
Source:
Craig Wadsworth
Production-block:
B-17G-50-DL: 44-6251 to 44-6500
Manufacturer:
Douglas
- Bomb Group:
- 100th Bomb Group
- 482nd Bomb Group
- Bomb Squadron:
- 350th Bomb Squadron
- RCL: LN-X
History of
B-17 44-6297 / Spirit of Pittwood
Delivered Kearney 28/6/44; Dow Fd 13/7/44; Assigned 350BS/100BG [LN-X] Thorpe Abbotts 14/7/44; transferred 482BG Alconbury 20/5/45; Returned to the USA Bradley 2/6/45; Sth Plains 8/6/45; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Kingman 14/12/45. SPIRIT OF PITTWOOD.
Last updated: 27. June 2018
26. June 2018 access_time 21:03
I have a front photo of this aircraft showing “Spirit of Pittwood” if you would like a copy send me an email address.
26. June 2018 access_time 21:30
Hi Craig, I sent you an email.
10. May 2023 access_time 13:13
My Neighbor was Heinz Wolfe, he flew as a waist gunner on the Sprit of Pittwood”. I would love to see the photo of that plane.
Regards,
Emilio
04. January 2024 access_time 2:49
My dad, Cecil Orville Daniels, named his plane after the town he was born in. Pittwood Illinois. he painted the name on after he finished all his missions , because crews who put names on got shot down quicker.
04. January 2024 access_time 2:22
this is my father’s plane. Cecil Orville Daniels
24. April 2024 access_time 2:51
Jonathan, my grandfather, L.P. Mills was the BTG on the Spirit of Pittwood.
21. March 2024 access_time 6:02
My wife’s father, Howard Dralle, was the ROG on this place. Would love to show a photo of the plane to my wife. Many thanks.
14. May 2024 access_time 21:05
My uncle was the tail gunner on this plane. Would love more pictures if any are available.
I remember as a kid seeing his flight jacket with two swastikas on the back for a me-109 and FW-190 kill. He said he did not see either plane go down but one was confirmed by the BYG.