Added by: PrincessbarbiLt Kendrick Bragg's B-17...a Miracle of itself. 1 Frb. 1943 damaged over N Africa
Added by: PrincessbarbiLt Bragg's B-17 was one sturdy and faithful B-17, all survived at home in England.
Added by: Princessbarbi"B-17 ALL AMERICAN" also quotes as the "Big American" a Miracle none-the less...
Tunis, Tunisia-This Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress," piloted by 1st Lt. Kenneth R. Bragg of Savannah, Georgia, was on a bombing mission over Tunis on 1 February 1943 when a ME 109 dove at the ship. The Fortress fired on the attacking plane and - Page 1
Tunis, Tunisia-This Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress," piloted by 1st Lt. Kenneth R. Bragg of Savannah, Georgia, was on a bombing mission over Tunis on 1 February 1943 when a ME 109 dove at the ship. The Fortress fired on the attacking plane and - Page 2
Tunis, Tunisia-This Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress," piloted by 1st Lt. Kenneth R. Bragg of Savannah, Georgia, was on a bombing mission over Tunis on 1 February 1943 when a ME 109 dove at the ship. The Fortress fired on the attacking plane and - Page 4
Tunis, Tunisia-This Boeing B-17 "Flying Fortress," piloted by 1st Lt. Kenneth R. Bragg of Savannah, Georgia, was on a bombing mission over Tunis on 1 February 1943 when a ME 109 dove at the ship. The Fortress fired on the attacking plane and - Page 5
Added by: AnneConstantinBirge815Boeing B-17 All American - mid-air collision with German fighter - 1 Feb 1943
Added by: AnneConstantinBirge815Crew of B-17 Flying Fortress named All American (SN 41-24406)
Unloading Boeing B-17 is much easier than the loading and is accomplished quicker because the men are tired and those who don't have jobs are anxious to "hit the sack." The others set to work with a will to help keep the fighters flying. CORSICA. - Page 1