Hendricks Update - July 2019
Hendricks Update - July 2019
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Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
more in the background -- unreadable
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Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
Did 42-30982 spend time at Yuma? That sure looks like a painted-over U-## code on the fin.
Also: Maybe 42-3423? It also could be a replacement fin; note the NMF ahead of the break.
Also: Maybe 42-3423? It also could be a replacement fin; note the NMF ahead of the break.
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Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
Forgot to post these. Here's 25 with an inspirational view
And 36 undergoing maintenance
More pics of 36
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Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
Found this 2 page spread from the '42 yearbook. Looks like 17, 18, 23, 29, 43 (again) 48, maybe more?
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Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
Hendricks 25 might be 42-5188 (from accident report 44-11-16-22).
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Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
Up on eBay now: Additional shots of 41-9173/54 and 42-5973/82.
October 26, 1943:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Org-Photo-Nigh ... SwkYxdS3aT
January 3, 1945:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Org-Photo-Nigh ... Swf71dS3Wj
October 26, 1943:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Org-Photo-Nigh ... SwkYxdS3aT
January 3, 1945:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Org-Photo-Nigh ... Swf71dS3Wj
Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
Wonder what the deal is with no top turrets? Dennis
Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
Two in one photo
38-583 (Hendricks 16 ? )
Background looks to be 41-2499 (Hendricks 63)
38-583 (Hendricks 16 ? )
Background looks to be 41-2499 (Hendricks 63)
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Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
Wow, thanks, I didn't know that. I can see how that would be advantageous. A few years back when I went through the static B-17 at Fantasy of Flight, when I got to the cockpit I stopped and said "something's not right". I went back through and they had left out the supporting structure for the ball turret. It was too difficult for some people to get around. Dennis
Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
The other problem with the upper turret is in case of an emergency, the upper turret has to face either forward or aft. Any other position and the pilot(s) can not bail out.
Since they were not training gunners or crews at Hendricks, the guns were generally removed for access, reduction of MX and safety (upper turret fires, belly landings, etc). These were pretty much stripped B-17's (turrets removed, bomb bays inoperative, no armour etc).
Since they were not training gunners or crews at Hendricks, the guns were generally removed for access, reduction of MX and safety (upper turret fires, belly landings, etc). These were pretty much stripped B-17's (turrets removed, bomb bays inoperative, no armour etc).
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Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
The pilots can drop between the seats into the area where the forward hatch is located, can't they? I've never seen mentioned that they could not get out of the cockpit unless the guns were stowed forward or aft.
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Re: Hendricks Update - July 2019
Scott
Think about the upper turret on the B-17 ? You have the yoke the FE stand's on and on each side, ammo cans.
If the upper is turned any position except to the axis of flight, the passage is blocked (turret ops para. 3H)
The bomb bay was the recommended method of leaving the B-17 in flight (see Flight Manual) for the Pilots and FE with the fwd entry as secondary for the flight deck crew.
Think about the upper turret on the B-17 ? You have the yoke the FE stand's on and on each side, ammo cans.
If the upper is turned any position except to the axis of flight, the passage is blocked (turret ops para. 3H)
The bomb bay was the recommended method of leaving the B-17 in flight (see Flight Manual) for the Pilots and FE with the fwd entry as secondary for the flight deck crew.
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