Australian B 17 Buried in Brisbane or elsewhere

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suzyQ194
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Australian B 17 Buried in Brisbane or elsewhere

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Hi
Does anyone know if anyone has ever searched for B 17's buried in Australia or tried to dig them up??
Or know of any other B 17 wrecks on New Guenia not Black Cat pass or Guadalcanal or any other B 17 wrecks in the pacific?
terveurn
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Re: Australian B 17 Buried in Brisbane or elsewhere

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Plenty of B-17 wrecks in the Pacific - most however are in the sea

https://www.pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/b-17/index.html

There was a women who documented all the B-17 / B-24 wrecks about 20 years ago - I am sure Steve know who she was.
Steve Birdsall
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Re: Australian B 17 Buried in Brisbane or elsewhere

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I think you mean the late Janice Olson. She was the one who visited and identified the wreckage of 41-24552, Listen Here, Tojo!, in 1992. The B-17 had flown into a cloud-covered mountain peak on 15 September 1943. The remains of Lt Howard G. Eberly and his crew were recovered and identified the following year.
www.B17BlackJack.com
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