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Old 5th February 2019, 18:40
Leendert Leendert is offline
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Re: USAAF drop tank accident. July 1944

As Rolland remarked, most USAAF fighters were based in SE England.



I was thinking of a flight to/from RAF Burtonwood near Warrington, home of Base Air Depot 1, the major USAAF maintenance center/centre, including P-47s (if that was the fighter type involved...).


Nottingham is roughly halfway between Burtonwood and Norfolk/Suffolk.


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