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Re: Movie "Air Force" Identity of "Mary Ann"

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:56 pm
by Davelewa
that is one ad I've never seen before. I have been fascinated with Air Force ever since I discovered the movie on the late show one night when I was staying with my Grandmother one summer. Several years ago Dad and I went thru the restoration area at The Air Force Museum to stt The Memphis Belle and The Swoose. First think I looked at was the tail of The Swoose to see if John Garfield could have actually fit back there. Not a chance with the rudder and other construction.

Re: Movie "Air Force" Identity of "Mary Ann"

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 6:54 pm
by Chris Brame
Well folks, history just got re-written again. The photo of a burnt B-17 that I had thought to be the Mary Ann has turned out to be a different aircraft; the original just turned up on eBay (yes, I have a bid in; yes, I'll share it if I win):
B-17C trainer 40-2070 #12 3.jpg
The date January 3rd, 1943 pegs it as B-17C 40-2070, at Hendricks per the AAIR accident listings. What happened was that the photo was originally published in a newsletter that was in the Hobbs AAF records, and featured several other photos of accidents taken at Hobbs; added to the record of the Mary Ann having ended her career at Hobbs it was an honest jump to the conclusion. (Although now we know the data plate may have come from Amarillo.)

I did remove the fire reference on the AAM site.

Re: Movie "Air Force" Identity of "Mary Ann"

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:32 pm
by Chris Brame
Didn't win it. As usual, the only high-bid photos were the two I wanted :roll: .