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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Muckmaw1 on October 06, 2004, 02:39:31 PM
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Article says Memphis Belle was one of the first planes to complete 25 missions in Europe.
I thought it was THE first.
Which is it?
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041006/ap_on_re_us/memphis_belle
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Controversy over the plane Hell's Angels or the Memphis Belle. Memphis Belle was the first in the 8th AF and then to return to the US.
-SW
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It was definitely the first to fly 25 missions, return on one engine, almost have a crew member thrown out the bomb-bay, have tomato soup explode in the cockpit, and just barely land on 2 wheels after furious cranking by the cowardly navigator... to the tune of "Oh Danny Boy".
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Originally posted by midnight Target
It was definitely the first to fly 25 missions, return on one engine, almost have a crew member thrown out the bomb-bay, have tomato soup explode in the cockpit, and just barely land on 2 wheels after furious cranking by the cowardly navigator... to the tune of "Oh Danny Boy".
Heh....that was beautiful MT!! :aok
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Originally posted by midnight Target
It was definitely the first to fly 25 missions, return on one engine, almost have a crew member thrown out the bomb-bay, have tomato soup explode in the cockpit, and just barely land on 2 wheels after furious cranking by the cowardly navigator... to the tune of "Oh Danny Boy".
LOL, Good one.
The Pipes, the Pipes are callin!
Might as well of called the movie a different name, The movie had nothing to do with the crew of the Memphis belle besides the fact that they were trying to accomplish 25 missions.
Not one character in the movie had a real name from the real Memphis Belle, Even the Pilot had a different name. Although fun to watch, Don't look for any historical facts in the movie, Or you'll be so dissapointed you will ask yourself why it was even made.
Back to Topic, Which was the First B17 to complete 50, then 75 missions?
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there is a documentary about the 25th mission of the "bell", it was made by the aircorp at the time, it was a uneventfull mission, the crew was then sent back to the states for war bond drive, the "bell" flew one more mission with a different crew before some aircorp guy thought it would be a good idea to send the plane back to the states also, the planes were never "retired" they flew as long as they were flyable.
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I thought I remember reading it phrased something like "the first B-17 crew to complete 25 missions," which leads me to believe that other planes had done it, but not with their original crews (ie one crew member wounded/killed and replaced).
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Originally posted by Tarmac
I thought I remember reading it phrased something like "the first B-17 crew to complete 25 missions," which leads me to believe that other planes had done it, but not with their original crews (ie one crew member wounded/killed and replaced).
They may have said that because non-USAAF crews had done the same and maybe the Belle was the first USAAF to complete it?