99th Bomb Group - Misbehavin

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390th570
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99th Bomb Group - Misbehavin

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Long shot - helping a friend whose father flew in the 99th BG. He is trying to find the B-17 serial number for "MIS BEHAVIN", one of the aircraf his father flew. The CAF has a nose art panel from this aircraft. My friend was able to learn from the CAF that the panel came from a B-17 scrapped at Walnut Ridge, but they had no record of its serial number. In looking at the all the aircraft flown by his father, only 3 were scrapped at Walnut Ridge.

Was wondering if the photo of this aircraft would give any clue as to which of these 3 aircraft it might be:

46651 - 65-DL
46701 - 60-DL
2102691 - 55-BO

Thanks
Frank
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Frank,

This panel is displayed at the EAA Eagle Museum at Oshkosh but is still owned by the CAF. We have it listed on this webpage at the Aero Vintage site: https://www.aerovintage.com/b-17-locato ... rt-panels/

The serial number remains unknown so maybe your request will draw some responses from some guys who are good researchers that visit this forum.
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Re: 99th Bomb Group - Misbehavin

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42-102691 was Patches
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Re: 99th Bomb Group - Misbehavin

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Thanks, Dave.

A 33% reduction in which airplane it was.
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