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Bomb-Boogie?


That was my first thought too. Kinda wish we had a warbird 17F in that midwar markings set up.


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Cool shot. I also always loved Miami Clipper.

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That's Bomb-Boogie all right - 42-5763; LL-F of the 401st BS.

She crashed at Laon, France on 6th Sept 43 after German fighter attacks. Lt. Elwood D. Arp crew (4 evaders, 6 POW. MACR 514).

She was all of 9 months old when she went down ... :shock:

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Does anyone know of other pics of Bomb Boogie?Thanks for the history of the bird.

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Does anyone know of other pics of Bomb Boogie?


Pages 47, 50 and 66 of "The Ragged Irregulars of Bassingbourn" by Marion Havelaar.

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