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Old 30th March 2016, 02:30
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Re: B17 losses 2 march 1945

FrankieS, another interesting fact about the plane you found, 42-37818 is that the time last seen is given as 1500. The MACR 2270 does have the engine serial numbers, should it come to that.

Also, the right waist gunner's chute failed to open and he was found dead on the ground. He was buried in Marquise.
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