B-17 Flying Fortress B-17 44-6421

B-17 Bomber Flying Fortress – The Queen Of The Skies 44-6421
General
Manufacturer: Douglas
Production-Block: , B-17G-50-DL: 44-6251 to 44-6500
Delievered: Kearney
Operational History
Bomb Group: , 463rd Bomb Group
Bomb Squadron: , 773rd Bomb Squadron
MACR: 13052
Fate: , Lost by flak/aa-fire
(20 March 1945)
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History of
B-17 44-6421

Delivered Kearney 1/8/44; Grenier 9/8/44; Assigned 773BS/463BG Celone 16/8/44; Missing in Action Vienna 20/3/45 with Sam Ark, Co-pilot: Lyle Stegink, Bombardier: Bob Fisher, Waist gunner: Bill Wallace, Waist gunner: Art Van Wyk, Tail gunner: Doug Jackson (6 KIA); Navigator: Dominick Cavaliere, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Dvorak, Radio Operator: Fred Fassnacht, Ball turret gunner: Ray Babcock (4 POW); flak, crashed Lobau/Muhlleiten(Mühlleiten), 14km south-east of Vienna, Austria; Missing Air Crew Report 13052.

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B-17 44-6421 Details

Eyewitness Statements

We were on the bomb run when #1 engine of ship #421 started to flame. Their pilot put in into a steep right dive and dove across our tail with the fire growing larger. They went into a thin cloud to our right and I saw the explosion through the mist. Immediately we passed the cloud and I saw the burning parts falling. It looked like two wings, the fuselage and many small parts. I could only see two open chutes and one that had opened but didn’t blossom out. Then another cloud came between and I couldn’t see anymore.

S/Sgt. Floyd W. Musolf

Tail Gunner


Was watching the flak from the tail position when I saw ship #421 flying baker # 6 slip over behind baker #5. As he passed in front of me I noticed his number one engine aflame and gas pouring from all tanks on the left side. He flew behind Baker #5 for a few seconds and then seemed to fall off to the right losing altitude as he went away, the last I saw of them was the ship headed straight down in a spin. I watched for parachutes but didn’t see any. The plane disappeared in the clouds two or three thousand feet below us and that is the last I saw of them.

Sgt. Orville W. Cavins

Tail Gunner


Ship 421 was last seen on ship 780 by tail gunner, Sergeant O. Cavins. Number 1 engine was on fire and ship was losing altitude fast, finally going into a spin. Due to poor visibility ship disappeared 200 to 300 feet below us. No chutes were seen. The ship was at approximately 28,000 feet and a mile or so north of the target.

2Lt. John W. Thompson

Navigator



I believe KIA members of my crew went down with the aircraft when it exploded. I bribed a German guard to show me the report of my crew’s status and found those members which I report KIA as having been found dead. I can read a limited amount of German. The report made no mention of Sgt. Wallace.

F/O Dominic Cavaliere

Navigator

Source: MACR 13052

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B-17 44-6421 Crew

Position Rank Name (First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name) Status Note
P 1LT Samuel J. Ark KIA
CP 2LT Lyle E. Stegink KIA
ENG/TT T/SGT Robert G. Dvorak POW
RO T/SGT Fred J. Fassnacht POW
BT S/SGT Arthur Van Wyk KIA
WG S/SGT William B. Wallace KIA
WG S/SGT Raymond P. Babcock POW
TG S/SGT Douglas J. Jackson KIA
TOG S/SGT Robert E. Fisher KIA

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