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General IKE´s scaring flights...
Good night to all again!
I am looking to 2 interesting flights that almost cost the life of General Eisenhower during WW2. They are: 1/ During the CASABLANCA Meeting ( I do not have the precise date of the incident ), a Boeing B-17 flown by Captain Jock Reedy lost 2 engines, but managed to deliver the High Graduates aboard ( including General Ike ) alive. I would like to know: a) The serial number of the aircraft in question b) The crew c) Causes of incident ( engine malfunction, oil leakage? ) 2/ During the first days of September 1944 ( most probably on the 7th or 8th ), General IKE was returning from a Front Inspection of troops when, due to bad weather ( Storm ) his pilot, Lt Underwood was obliged to land a C-47 on a beach. I would like to know more about this incident too. a) serial number of the C-47 b) Any damages to the plane? Was it rescued or savaged or scrapped after this? Thanks in advance for all those who can help Adriano |
Re: General IKE´s scaring flights...
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Jack Reedy's Son is on www.ArmyAirForces.com Forum He has a Post on All Hands Club - Canteen Forum Page 2 " Generals Personal Transport " Forum Name - ReedyKA Mike |
Re: General IKE´s scaring flights...
Adriano,
Perhaps interesting for others as well to read Eisenhower's Casablanca adventures here: http://www.eisenhowermemorial.org/st...e-bail-out.htm It doesn't give the answers you're looking for, but rather meant as background info. The flight was on 15 Jan 1943. Regards, Leendert |
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