| Name - |
| Remarks - This ill-fated plane crashed & burned on take-off
in dense fog at Wroxham when caught in propwash of another aircraft. This
mission was an all out effort in support of the Americans in the Battle
of the Bulge. |
| Mission Number - 151 |
| Disposition - |
| MM/DD/YY - 12/29/44 |
| Weekday - Friday - December 29, 1944 |
| Annecdote - |
| Specially Equipped - |
| Pedigree - This plane also flew with the 791st BS, marked in
the tail slash with an I+. It also flew 16 missions with 492nd BG. |
| Repairs - |
| Paint Job - This aircraft had a Natural Metal Finish. |
| Complete Reference - B-24H-25-FO (42-95115) |
| Combined Descriptors - This aircraft had a Natural Metal Finish.
This aircraft was listed with the 789BS. This ill-fated plane crashed &
burned on take-off in dense fog at Wroxham when caught in propwash of another
aircraft. This mission was an all out effort in support of the Americans
in the Battle of the Bulge. This plane also flew with the 791st BS, marked
in the tail slash with an I+. It also flew 16 missions with 492nd BG. |