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Bob Rapp 1/24/2006 2:01:54 PM | Or did the 401st always fly the B-17G when they were at Deenethorpe? My dad (Warren Rapp, an MP during the war) seems to remember seeing B-17Fs early on, but maybe he is remembering training missions in the States? |
Mark Brotherton 1/28/2006 9:44:11 PM | According to Roger Freeman the 401st was the first Bomb Group to arrive in the UK with all B-17Gs. Some may have actually been modified Fs but thats about it. |
Donald Byers 2/10/2006 6:26:02 PM | Hopefully someone that was their can actually answer that question. However, if you look under history and assigned aircraft you will find numbers 42-#### and were B17F's. |
Graham Bratley 3/2/2006 3:21:23 PM | I would tend to think that the initial aircraft to fly over in late 1943 were B17G models. One of these aircraft 4231072 the Betty J was a G model with a chin turret B17G-1-BO made by Boing and delivered to the group on 7 September 1943. It may have origionally been started as an F but was modified with a chin turret and subsequentely designated as a B17G. There was an F model on the group roster which was used as a "hack" whatever that may mean. |
EARLE WILDE 12/15/2006 11:25:57 PM | YES. MY FORM 1 SO INDICATES. CONTACT ME FOR DATES AND POSSIBLY SHIP NUMBERS. |