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B17 & B24 from 1997

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  1. 36thva2

    36thva2 Member

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    Here is a B17 & B24 that were in Mansfield in 1997. I got there too late to get shots of the fronts of the planes. I was standing behind he B24 when it started its engines. Got covered in a fine mist of oil but it was worth it!!! :D
     

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    Rest of the B24
     

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  3. C.Evans

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    Great shots none the less. Im partial to B-17s since my Dad served in them as a Ball Turret Gunner from sometime in 44 to wars end.
     
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    Thank you Carl. My wifes grandfather flew in a few bombers during the war. He was with the 1035th Signal Company attached to the 15th AAC. I am thinking the B-24`s but am not too sure. I always liked the B-17`s as well. It was a real treat watching it start up and take off.
     
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    Quite welcome-and im not sure which Group my Dad was is? all I knkow is that he was 8th Air Force ;-)
     
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    Here are a couple of shots of Sentimental Journey which was here in Billings over the week of the 8th through the 12th. I hope I can get them over here.
     

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    Great photos! Thanks for sharing!!
     
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    Great cockpit shot! I'm lovin' the clouds through the windscreen.
    (... add a little flak and a lot of terror and you can almost imagine being there!...)

    nice job.

    -whatever

    -Lou
     
  9. 36thva2

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    Nice shots Clint. The one photo reminds of the one movie (can`t remember the name of it right now) where the 3 vets come home, the guy in the navy that lost his arms, Army Sgt. and the Air Corps pilot. Thought of the part of the movie where he climbs up into the bomber and has a flashback. I bet I have seen that movie a dozen times, just can`t think of the name of it....
     
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    The Best Years of Our Lives

    great film on the cost of war and it's lasting affect on the ex-soldier's lives.

    -whatever

    -Lou
     
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    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Great flick.

    Dana Andrews' character coming home having to take a job as a soda jerk, after flying a bomber over Europe. What a let-down that had to be.
     
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    Yeah, thats it! One great movie. Thank you.
     
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    I flew in this B17 which along with a B24 tours the country offering short flights. The Collings foundation has a website where the schedules are listed. They claim that the B24 is the only currently flying liberator. I noticed that it costs $425 to fly now. In 2004 when I flew at Love Field inn Dallas it was a bargain at $250. I signed up and showed up early for my flight. By being first there I was in the first flight which I recommend, cause you get to sit on the plane while it powers up. The subsequent flights you hop on and take off, so the pre-flight was worth it.
     
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    That's some good advice.

    BTW - I love your screen name and avatar! Wish I'd thought of it! I grew up on Sgt. Rock and Easy Company.

    Welcome to the forum.

    -whatever

    -Lou
     

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