Here's your bomb loading photos to gander as there was more than one event where bomb-loading mishaps happened. Dangerous business. And these ain't no grand slam tennis tournament photos either ...
(all U.S. Air Force Photos)

Aerial View Of Airbase In England (Bomb explosion at Alconbury, 27 May 1943?) Showing Destruction Caused By The Explosion Of 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs While Being Loaded Into A Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

B-17F serial 42-29833 of the 412th Bomb Sq, 95th BG (Bomb explosion at Alconbury, 27 May 1943)

Bomb explosion at Alconbury, 27 May 1943

These Boeing B-17 Flying FortressesWere Considerably Damaged When 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs Exploded While Being Loaded Into A Plane. 27 May 1943, England

This Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Was Damaged Beyond Repair When 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs Exploded While Being Loaded Into A Plane. 27 May 1943, Alconbury England

This Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Was Damaged Beyond Repair When 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs Exploded While Being Loaded Into A Plane. 27 May 1943, Alconbury England

This Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Was Damaged Beyond Repair When 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs Exploded While Being Loaded Into A Plane. 27 May 1943, Alconbury England

This Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Was Damaged Beyond Repair When 500 Pound General Purpose Bombs Exploded While Being Loaded Into A Plane. 27 May 1943, Alconbury England