"Runaway props can be very nasty at times, this one came off the # 3 engine of B-17F 42-30078 at a stateside training base, Nov. 22 1944. It did a lot of damage on it's way back to the radio compartment."
"The #4 prop was hit by #3 which deflected #3 up and back, but one of #3's blades did penetrate the fuselage just behind the cockpit on it's way back, quite the mess, unknown weather it hurt anyone."
From Steve Whitby


Boeing B-17F-85-BO Fortress 42-30078 (MSN 5192) Accepted by USAAF Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 7Apr43. Hobbs Field, NM 19Apr43. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 23Aug44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 25Aug44. Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Hobbs Field 22Nov44. 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 23Nov44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 2Jan45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 18Sep45.