WW II B-17 crashes in cornfield / USA

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WW II B-17 crashes in cornfield / USA

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World War II bomber plane crashes in cornfield Outside Chicago;

http://montgomery.patch.com/articles/vi ... r-route-71

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Very sad news.

It was the "Liberty Bell" 44-85734 N390TH. The one that was at Duxford a few years ago.
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This is soo soo sad :cry: :cry: :cry:

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The communication(posted on Liveatc.net) between the tower, the B-17 and the P-40 was quite chaotic. After the pilot of the P-40 started yelling "you're on fire!" the tower didn't know who was on fire, or who was yelling. But his warnings might be one of the reasons the B-17 crew managed to make a succesful crash-landing. Anyway, a pity for a nice aircraft, but the crews survival is of course great news.
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More photo's, including some of the inflight fire:

http://www.dailyherald.com/article/2011 ... 915/photos
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Re: WW II B-17 crashes in cornfield / USA

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The B-17 made a succesfull landing (so no crash!!) in the cornfield, but was consumed by fire afterwards.
Also, the P-40 was well ahead of the B-17. The chaseplane was a T-6 Texan, which reported the fire.

Statement of the Liberty Foundation, including pictures of just after the landing: http://www.libertyfoundation.org/index.html

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Re: WW II B-17 crashes in cornfield / USA

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And some sadder is that the original Liberty Belle suffered exactly the same fate :(

42-30096 (385th BG, 549th BS, 'Liberty Belle') lost due to accidental on-board fire Nov 30, 1943. Crashed near Penlan Hall, Wake's Colne close to a base at Wormingford. Four crew were lost. MACR 4403
Source: http://www.joebaugher.com/usaf_serials/1942_2.html
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