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B-17 43-37999 487BG lost in Belgium in 1945
Hi ,
Can someone help me with the exact date B-17 42-37999 was lost over Belgium and ended up at A-92 St-Trond airfield. Greets Alain57 |
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Re: B-17 43-37999 487BG lost in Belgium in 1945
Alain
The only date I have is 14 April 1945 Cheers Stig |
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Re: B-17 43-37999 487BG lost in Belgium in 1945
Stig I think more likely to be April 10, the Brandenburg Mission (938) as in the 487BG records, the 14th April Mission (948) was to the Bordeaux area so I don't think she would end up in Belgium.
She was 4F-M "Lecherous Lou" from the 837BS. Pilot 1/Lt. Julian Headley. (42-37999 was in the Night Leaflet Sqn.). Regards Nick |
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Re: B-17 43-37999 487BG lost in Belgium in 1945
Alain,
On 10/04/1945 Terry J.Orchard landed '999 at Brustem (source reel B0648 p.2139). Some additional details can be found at https://www.americanairmuseum.com/ar...erry-j-orchard Best regards, m vr gr Luc |
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Re: B-17 43-37999 487BG lost in Belgium in 1945
Thanks Nick and Luc
Wonder why all books and Internet B-17 sites insist it was on the 14th? Cheers Stig |
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Re: B-17 43-37999 487BG lost in Belgium in 1945
Hi Stig,
The Cumulative Loss Listing of aircraft (reel A5686 p.749 ) mentions for this aircraft both dates on the same line. First '100445' followed by '1404'. Like for other aircraft the second date is later than the first date. Perhaps the first date mention the date of the cause of the loss and the second one the date of the official confirmation that the aircraft had to be considered as lost. Perhaps the IARC of this aircraft contains more details. Best regards Luc |
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Re: B-17 43-37999 487BG lost in Belgium in 1945
Thank you all for the help.
Alain57 |
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Re: B-17 43-37999 487BG lost in Belgium in 1945
Thanks again Luc
All my sources say it was a mission to Brandenburg (just like Nick said) so I wonder if these dates should be interpreted as date of action 10 April and SOC 14 April. If so the dates would make sense! Cheers Stig |
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Re: B-17 43-37999 487BG lost in Belgium in 1945
The 3rd.AD targets on the 10th were airfields in the Brandenburg area including Briest, Stendal and Zerbst; these are a target photo (Briest) and a US 1943 location map.
In Freeman's "Mighty Eighth War Diary" there is a photo of 44-8702 2G-S from the 487th hit by Flak over the target. Nick http://www.487thbg.org/Photos/19450410_Briest.shtml https://www-mil--airfields-de.transl...pto=sc#oer1257 |