Saturday, February 22, 2014

Martin B-26, 41-31773


B-26B-25-MA, s/n 41-31773, "Flak Bait", 449th Bomb Squadron, 322nd Bomb Group, Belgium
 
Here we see the crew after the B-26 has come back from its 200th mission
From left to right, standing
Col. John S Samuel (322nd BG CO) - co-pilot
Capt. William G Fort - pilot
T/Sgt. William J Hess - tail gunner
sitting
1st Lt. William D Brearly - bombardier
T/Sgt. Cecil Fisher - radio operator/gunner
T/Sgt. Kenneth Locke - engineer/gunner
1st Lt. Arthur D Perkins
 
 
Crew Chief S/Sgt. Clair G. Goodrich receives congratulations from Squadron Commanding Officer Maj. John C. Ruse after the aircraft returned from its 200th mission
 
 
 
"Flak Bait" returns after its 200th mission
 
During the course of its service life of 202 missions, with bombing runs over France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany, it was shot with over 1000 holes, twice returned with only one engine operating, once with an engine on fire and twice with the complete loss of its electrical and hydraulic systems. Its nose section is on display at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum


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