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401st BG Fortresses In Sunny Ol'England

Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:16 pm

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B-17Gs 401st BG Winter 1944/45 at Deenethorpe, England #1 is "Tagalong" which flew 48 missions with the
last being with Lt Howlin and crew on 4-20-1945.

Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:25 pm

Thank again Jack. Another set of great uploaded photos. :partyman:

Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:50 am

and to add some color.....

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401st BG 613th BS 43-38758 IN-P

http://www.401bg.com/history/aircraft.asp?acid=38758

Martin

Thu Aug 07, 2008 5:56 am

Where exactly is this "Sunny Ol' England" you're talking about?

:)

Thu Aug 07, 2008 7:11 am

Randy Haskin wrote:Where exactly is this "Sunny Ol' England" you're talking about?

:)

Hey , its sunny here right now :D , only 100 miles away from you.

Ok, first time for uh.. a least a week, great summer so far NOT:(

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Thu Aug 07, 2008 7:32 am

Where exactly is this "Sunny Ol' England" you're talking about?

put the throttles up and back on the stick and you'll get there eventually :shock:

Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:00 am

At the 8th AF Museum in Savanah, Ga there is a really big diorama of this airfrield for the 401st...If you ever get a chance to get down that way stop in! Nice pic Jack!

Re: 401st BG Fortresses In Sunny Ol'England

Mon Aug 11, 2008 3:40 pm

Jack Cook wrote:Image
B-17Gs 401st BG Winter 1944/45 at Deenethorpe, England #1 is "Tagalong" which flew 48 missions with the
last being with Lt Howlin and crew on 4-20-1945.


One of the classic Deenethorpe photos.

As well as Tagalong, also visible are two of the 615th Bomb Squadron's PFF ships:
IY-M 44-8371 Batland Bat II (13 Missions)
IY-H 42-97636 (23 missions)

Over on the left side is IY-O 43-38779 Rough but Right (27 missions), and hiding behind her is UC-64A 43-35436, assigned to the 401st and on the 615th's strength for admin purposes.

All the best,
Paul
401BG Association member, and general Deenethorpe anorak. :wink:

Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:48 pm

I'd better post one of my favourite Deenethorpe photos, while we're on the subject of the 401st BG:

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This photo was taken facing directly back along the line the first one in this thread was taken, just a few months later.

All the best,
Paul

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Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:02 pm

anorak

Not a good work to use about here :idea: :shock: :? :P :P
Unless you're talking p/n's. :twisted:

Re: ?????

Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:11 pm

Jack Cook wrote:
anorak

Not a good work to use about here :idea: :shock: :? :P :P
Unless you're talking p/n's. :twisted:


Part numbers not so much (still learning), but I do get told off for waffling on about on serial, block and contract numbers when identifying airframes from photos.... :wink:

Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:26 pm

RAMC181 wrote:I'd better post one of my favourite Deenethorpe photos, while we're on the subject of the 401st BG:

Image

This photo was taken facing directly back along the line the first one in this thread was taken, just a few months later.

All the best,
Paul


Amazing shot. 8) Funny how some photos can tell so much, without saying a word.
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