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B-24J Liberator 44-40171 BOOMERANG
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| Manufacturing Data |
| Serial Number |
44-40171 |
| Model |
B-24J |
| Manufacturer |
Consolidated - San Diego, California |
| Production Block |
B-24J-150-CO |
| Color |
Silver aka NMF (Natural Metal Finish) |
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| Group Data |
| Date Assigned to 492nd |
Original aircraft for the 857th BS |
| Obtained From |
Consolidated |
| Flyover Pilot |
2nd Lt Charles Arnett crew 717 |
| Total Missions w/492nd |
2 |
| Total WWII Missions |
2 |
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| Notes |
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Squadron Code: 9H
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Tail Code: -O (overlined)
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Shot up by GAF over Brunswick on 19 May 44 w/Arnett Crew 717.
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On two engines they managed to limp back just barely over the Dutch coast before losing a third engine. Rapidly losing altitude, they returned to the coast and crashlanded in Holland.
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1 KIA, 8 POW, MACR 5242.
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This aircraft was replaced with 42-95023 LUCKY LASS II obtained from the replacement depot.
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Mission Record
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Documented Missions with the 492nd BG, 857th BS
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Mission |
Mission # |
Pilot |
Crew |
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| 12 May 44 |
Zeitz, Germany |
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Arnett |
717 |
Target: industrial, oil. Almost ran out of gas, diverted to a closer airfield. |
| 19 May 44 |
Brunswick, Germany |
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Arnett |
717 |
Target: marshalling yard. Lost: 1 KIA, 8 POW, MACR 5242 |
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