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B-17 Memphis Belle: Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives (Paperback)
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B-17 Memphis Belle: Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives (Paperback)
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List price R457
Loot Price R375
Discovery Miles 3 750
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Without doubt Boeing Flying Fortress B-17F 41-42285 Memphis Belle
and her crew generate an image that is an all-American icon.
Indeed, it has been claimed that the Memphis Belle is in the top
five of the most famous American aircraft of all time.In September,
1942, a new Flying Fortress was delivered at Bangor, Maine, to a
crew of ten eager American lads headed by Robert K. Morgan, a lanky
24-year-old USAAF pilot from Asheville, N. C. The boys climbed
aboard, flew their ship to Memphis, Tenn. and christened her
Memphis Belle in honour of Morgan's fiancee, Miss Margaret Polk of
Memphis, and then headed across the Atlantic to join the US Eighth
Air Force in England.Between November 7 1942 and May 171943 they
flew the Memphis Belle over Hitler's Europe twenty-five times. They
dropped more than 60 tons of bombs on targets in Germany, France
and Belgium. They blasted the Focke-Wulf plant at Bremen, locks at
St. Nazaire and Brest, docks and shipbuilding installations at
Wilhelmshaven, railway yards at Rouen, submarine pens and power
houses at Lorient, and airplane works at Antwerp. They shot down
eight enemy fighters, probably got five others and damaged at least
a dozen.Memphis Belle flew through all the flak that Hitler could
send up to them. She slugged it out with Goering's Messerschmitts
and Focke-Wulfs. She was riddled by machine gun and cannon fire.
Once she returned to base with most of her tail shot away. German
guns destroyed a wing and five engines. Her fuselage was shot to
pieces but Memphis Belle kept going back.The Memphis Belle crew has
been decorated 51 times. Each of the 10 has received the
Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal and three Oak Leaf
Clusters. The 51st award was Sergeant Quinlan's Purple Heart.
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