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Offline Megalodon

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B-17 Crash
« on: June 13, 2011, 11:01:22 AM »
The Liberty Belle made a emergency crash landing in near Aurora, Ill.

"The pilot made an emergency landing in a cornfield near Highway 71 and Minkler Road in Oswego after reporting an engine fire, according to Sugar Grove Fire Chief Marty Kunkle.  Fire Departments from Oswego, Sugar Grove and Plainfield on the scene."

All 7 made it out okay

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chibrknews-crews-responding-to-incident-involving-wwii-bomber-20110613,0,5852034.story
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Re: B-17 Crash
« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2011, 11:03:10 AM »
Thats heartbreaking. Liberty Belle was a gorgous airplane :( Glad to see everyone made it out Ok. Kudos to the pilots  :aok
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Re: B-17 Crash
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2011, 11:14:52 AM »
...thats creepy. because back in april i discovered there website and was thinking about taking a ride in it. i even requested its skin for aceshigh.

that bomber does not have a good history. the first liberty bell got blown up by its own bomb when it was hit by flak.

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Re: B-17 Crash
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2011, 11:18:10 AM »



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« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2011, 11:19:59 AM »
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Re: B-17 Crash
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2011, 11:20:09 AM »
Another airworthy warbird bent and broken  :(
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Re: B-17 Crash
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2011, 11:40:19 AM »
Sadly, Reilly coated most of those fuel cells in the center section with a resin product.  That alone should keep the fire going for a long time. 

Looks very bad, almost write off bad.
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Re: B-17 Crash
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2011, 11:42:21 AM »
This happened about 15 mins from my house...article from the news this morning.  Luckily everyone on board was ok.

WWII bomber crashes near Aurora, all 7 aboard said to be OK

By Gerry Smith, Cynthia Dizikes and Carlos Sadovi Tribune reporters

11:35 a.m. CDT, June 13, 2011
A vintage World War II bomber crashed and burned in a field southeast of Aurora Municipal Airport this morning, but the seven people on board escaped without injury, according to aviation officials.

The plane, a B-17 known as a "Flying Fortress," took off from the airport at 9:30 a.m. and went down about three or four miles from Aurora about 20 minutes later, according to Elizabeth Isham Cory, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration. "The plane is burning. We believe the seven people on board escaped without injury."

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The pilot made an emergency landing in a cornfield near Highway 71 and Minkler Road in Oswego after reporting an engine fire, according to Sugar Grove Fire Chief Marty Kunkle.  Fire Departments from Oswego, Sugar Grove and Plainfield on the scene.

Jim Barry was at his home in the Deerpath Creek subdivision when he heard a plane flying low overhead. "The windows were rattling. I said, 'That's a crop duster.' "

He looked out and saw the bomber and a smaller yellow plane. An engine on the left wing of the bomber -- the one farthest from the cockpit --- was on fire.

"There were flames but mainly it was smoke," Barry said.

The pilot managed to set the plane down in a gap between a relay tower about 60 to 70 feet high and a line of trees 25 to 30 feet high -- around 500 yards from his home. "He did a great job," Barry said.

Once the plane was on the ground, flames started shooting 50 feet in the air. Within minutes, emergency crews were at the crash site.

"It was shocking," Barry said.

A neighbor told him she saw the words "Liberty Belle" on the nose of the plane.

His neighbor, Drew Mundsinger and his son were driving back to their home after dropping off other children at school when they saw the plane flying low overhead. A smaller plane was flying with the B-17.

Mundsinger he knew the plane was in the area providing rides and didn't think much of it. When they came close to their home, they saw large plumes of dark smoke filling the air and at first thought it was someone burning leaves.

Then he and his son realized one of the planes had crashed. By the time he reached his home, he saw the plane burning in a cornfield about 500 yards behind his home.

"When we first came here, it looked like nothing could survive that," Mundsinger said. "It looked to be right by my subdivision so I got worried. The scary thing is, it was heading right at our house.

“It made my heart race up a beat," he added. "I can clearly look straight out at it.”

Gene Sheeley was loading groceries into his car outside a Jewel store when he heard a plane flying overhead. Looking up, Sheeley said he noticed the bomber was gliding extremely low over the intersection of Orchard Road and Illinois Route 71 in Oswego.

 “I thought this puppy is flying low, but I didn’t realize it was going to crash,” Sheeley said.

But moments later Sheeley, 72, saw a large plume of black smoke rising into the clear blue sky.  “The first thing that came to my mind was did anybody get hurt,” Sheeley said.

The B-17 was primarily deployed by the U.S. Army Air Forces in daylight strategic bombing of German industrial and military targets.  It  also participated to a lesser extent in the Pacific, where it conducted raids against Japanese shipping and airfields.

The plane that crashed was manufactured in 1944 and is registered to the Liberty Foundation in Miami, Fla., which restored the "Liberty Belle." The plane was at the Aurora Municipal Airport on Saturday and Sunday, according to the foundation's website.

The  "Liberty Belle" was sold on June 25, 1947 as scrap to Esperado Mining Co. of Altus, Okla. and was sold again later that year to Pratt & Whitney for $2,700, according to the foundation's website.

Whitney operated the B-17 from Nov. 19, 1947 to 1967 to test turboprop engines. It was donated in the late 1960s to the Connecticut Aeronautical Historic Association in East Hartford, but was heavily damaged in 1979 when a tornado threw another aircraft against the B-17’s mid-section, breaking the fuselage, the foundation said.

It was stored in the New England Air Museum in Connecticut until the foundation began restoring it.

The plane travels around the country, giving rides to the public at $430 each. It most recently was in Indianapolis, Dayton and Cincinnati.

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Re: B-17 Crash
« Reply #8 on: June 13, 2011, 11:44:15 AM »
'plane is burning'   -  damnit :(
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« Reply #9 on: June 13, 2011, 11:45:25 AM »
The plane is FUBAR,  :( I dont see it being repaired
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Re: B-17 Crash
« Reply #11 on: June 13, 2011, 11:51:23 AM »
CNN.com has footage of the firefighters hosing it down.

It's gone.

A chunk of either wing intact, mostly burning, part of the tail there, still burning, but the entire fuselage and inner wings are white ash.


EDIT: Slash's link has similar video footage to CNN.

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« Reply #12 on: June 13, 2011, 11:51:50 AM »


Very bad fire.....
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« Reply #13 on: June 13, 2011, 11:53:57 AM »
They parked that plane next to mine every year while transiting by Salt Lake. That wing will make a nice conference table in company HQ :(
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Re: B-17 Crash
« Reply #14 on: June 13, 2011, 11:56:43 AM »
I was just telling someone about my going to the airshow in Reading last week. One of the reasons I go is to see these birds flying and hear the sound of the engines as they come past. I was saying how we lose about one of these a year to some mishap somewhere in the world. Sometimes it's fatal to either the plane or pilot or both. I think it's only a matter of time before it simply becomes cost prohibitive to fly them at all if not from a mechanical standpoint but an insurance standpoint. I hate seeing this because I know it's just another tick on the clock towards none of them flying ever again. Only a matter of time before that sweet sound disappears from the soundtrack of our lives. :cry

 :salute to the pilot getting everyone down and safe. As valuable as the plane is to history it still wouldn't cover the cost of 7 lives.
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