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New painting ... 94th BG B-17G
Hi guys - finally got around to scanning this one:
"Temporary Reprieve" 20 x 42 in., Oil on linen http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...inal_web_1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...inal_web_3.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...inal_web_2.jpg Here's the story: Limping along in a crippled Flying Fortress over the North Sea, still within the reach of enemy fighters, 94th Bomb Group pilot 2Lt. C. Arliss Watts and his crew breathe a sigh of relief at the arrival of an escort of P-51s. Their B-17G, nicknamed "Roll Me Over", had received flak damage while on the bomb run over Kiel, Germany, on 4th April 1945, resulting in the failure of the no. 2 engine and a windmilling propeller. The suspense was not over yet, for soon after they had passed the island fortress of Heligoland, the Mustangs would depart and no. 3 engine, seen here trailing a mist, would also fail, forcing Lt. Watts to feather that propeller as well. However, the crew did return safely to the 94th's home base of Rougham, near Bury St. Edmunds. Wade |
Re: New painting ... 94th BG B-17G
Quite superb! Well done.
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