Movie "Air Force" Identity of "Mary Ann"
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Re: Movie "Air Force" Identity of "Mary Ann"
Just to cap things off and get the info onto the same thread, it seems very likely that this was the final fate of Mary Ann (thanks to terveurn):
Info is on this thread (Scott, do you want to merge these?):
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4527
Info is on this thread (Scott, do you want to merge these?):
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=4527
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Well thats not what I wanted to see first thing in the morning.Damn.
HANG THE EXPENSE
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I wonder what Disney would
Charge for a usage fee?
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B-17E 41-2595 "Desert Rat" Restoration Team
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Spanner, what date was the letter written? AAIR lists the accident that wrote off 39-6 as being September 10, 1942 (landing accident-structural failure).SPANNERmkV wrote:I don't have a lot to add to this- But what I do have is from someone who was on field- Sebring- in 43
From my Father William M. Price III to his mother Olga Price:
We lost an old B-17-B ("06") and everyone is damned careful about them.
Anyone have the accident report?
Re: Movie "Air Force" Identity of "Mary Ann"
I have always been curious about this question; Were any B 17 Y1B, b, C,D tail cones cut off as portrayed in the film and if yes is there any documentation? which ships?
Thanks,
Thanks,
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The more I look at that scene, and the more I look at the
B-17C blueprints, I have come to the conclusion that they
cut the tail cone off the stage mock-up.
This is counter to my thoughts of about 5 years ago,
but I have learned much more about the B-17's
construction since then.
-Bill
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Re: Movie "Air Force" Identity of "Mary Ann"
Bill,
Thanks, I kinda figured that with the ribs and stringers and the diameter of the fuselage.
Thanks, I kinda figured that with the ribs and stringers and the diameter of the fuselage.
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This just showed up in a scrapbook from an Airman Stationed at Amarillo Army Airfield in late 1943 and Stockton Field in mid 1944.......It was in an envelope labeled ---Souvenir of the B-17 "Mary Ann"
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That is AMAZING!
Is it in your possession?
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(Other posters on the thread fall over in a dead faint)
Hmmm... data plate rebuild?
Hmmm... data plate rebuild?
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Just saw the data plate. WOW! doesn't begin to cover it
Re: Movie "Air Force" Identity of "Mary Ann" - Boeing Ad
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I remember "discovering" Air Force on the late show one summer when I was spending a few weeks at my Grandma's. Ben one of my favorites ever since. I felt like I got to see the Mary Ann a few years ago when my Dad and I visited the restoration area at The Air Force Museum and we saw The Swoose and Memphis Belle. First thng I looked at on The Swoose was the tail area to see if John Garfield could have fit in there.