B-17 Decatur Deb
B-17 Decatur Deb
Robert L. Woolfolk, my mom's uncle, served in the 390th BG, 571st BS, on board B-17G-25-BO 42-31651, FC-G, Decatur Deb. This aircraft was shot down by fighters on May 28, 1944, near Magdeburg, Germany. The mission was to Koenigsburg. Robert Woolfolk was a UCLA Olympic-class swimmer who became a bombardier and was on his fifth mission. Seven others from the plane perished, and three were taken prisoner. I have MACR 5259 and have seen photos of the crew jackets, but can't seem to find a photo of the aircraft's nose art. Any help would be most appreciated.
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Probably already have, but
Have you already looked at the 390th BG web site?
Contact them - they may be able to help.
http://www.390th.org/
-Bill
B-17E 41-2595 "Desert Rat" Restoration Team
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Decatur Deb
Thanks for your pointers. Surprisingly, the 390th Bomb Group Museum at Pima doesn't seem to have a photo of it either. I'll keep looking. I'm hoping by having this post here, when someone does find a photo of it and tries to research it, they'll see this and contact me. I do have a photo of a jacket in the 390th Memorial in the UK, which shows the same lettering as I've seen on other Decatur Deb jackets.
Thank you for your help.
Nick
P.S. To Dik: I went to the MGM auction in Culver City as a youth and saw all those great planes. A neighbor of ours worked at the studio, and we got to stick our heads in a few. I recall a PB2B and some others. Your photos bring back some great memories![/img]
Thank you for your help.
Nick
P.S. To Dik: I went to the MGM auction in Culver City as a youth and saw all those great planes. A neighbor of ours worked at the studio, and we got to stick our heads in a few. I recall a PB2B and some others. Your photos bring back some great memories![/img]
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MGM B-17
My wife is the daughter of one of the former CEOs of MGM. Wish I would have married her earlier than i did,I might have had a shot at one of those birds. 

HANG THE EXPENSE
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Yeah, it's a shame. They were all given to The Air Museum, but Ed just couldn't afford the expensive of moving them. Also, there were other factors involved.
And, like I said before, the people that had the money weren't interested in helping and the people that had the interest in helping didn't have the money.


And, like I said before, the people that had the money weren't interested in helping and the people that had the interest in helping didn't have the money.


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Hey Nickster
Mr. Bill Varnedoe is a great historian, and has a lot of information on the Mighty 8th. You might want to contact him. He is a former Air Combat Veteran as a Navigator on B-17s. Hope it helps you out.
billvar@comcast.net
billvar@comcast.net
Gary
" Never in the history of mankind have so many owed so much to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
" Never in the history of mankind have so many owed so much to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
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Hang the expense;
I was thinking the same thing about the three B-29s that Disney used to do that movie: "Last Flight of Noah's Ark".
My First cousin's husband was the Disney Exec in charge of Overseas productions.
If I had just been a bit older. As it was I was having trouble finding room for an extra GTO. Let alone a B-29 or two...or three....
I was thinking the same thing about the three B-29s that Disney used to do that movie: "Last Flight of Noah's Ark".
My First cousin's husband was the Disney Exec in charge of Overseas productions.
If I had just been a bit older. As it was I was having trouble finding room for an extra GTO. Let alone a B-29 or two...or three....