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Norm 9/18/2005 5:12:02 PM | I'm looking for any information on the above aircraft. This plane was shot down returning from a mission to Frankfurt over Belgium on March 2, 1944. I'm in need of pictures and any information you can share. Thanks! |
Scott McElvain 9/18/2005 9:33:14 PM | Probably a mistake in my reference. There's a Sac Hound lost on the same date - 42-31467 , IN-J. There's a negative in the National Archives #65606AC. The Air Force History Office can get you a copy of the Missing Air Crew Report (MACR) #2742. Don't have experience with them, but the Escape & Evasion Reports #s 1691, 199, 1995, 2116 can probably be obtained from the History office also.... |
Donald Byers 9/19/2005 12:02:59 PM | Have sent by e-mail three members of crew listed in 2005 Directory for "Sac Hound" Don Byers Lubbock Texas |
Norm Conway 9/20/2005 7:11:06 AM | Don; Got your message and I thank you! Doug Conway is my uncle. I'm doing some independent research. Have come to find that the plane is the "Sac Hound". Would you by chance have any pics as I'm building a replica of the aircraft. Thanks again! Norm Conway |
Donald Byers 9/20/2005 8:03:56 AM | No shure don't that is why I sent you the addresses as by chance they may have some pic's may not be likely as they only flew 6 missions. Don |
Jean Dardenne 9/20/2005 8:30:23 AM | I have a lot of information, pictures about Sac Hound,but no pictures of the plane and complete crew, just a picture of 1/48 model corrected by Bill Sheahan, plane commander Just to contact me on my E-Mail. Sac Hound crash at 200 méters of my house on March 2nd 1944 at about 02 00 pm. |
Scott McElvain 9/20/2005 10:14:43 PM | Check with the National Archives website. Give them the negative number I gave you in my initial reply and they will send you a xerox copy of the photo so you know what it is, and brochures of companies that can pull the negative and make photos from it. Ii've done this with a few photos of planes my dad had flown. |