Personnel Aircraft Nose Art B-17 Thunderbird Ground Support Uniforms Journals More Info Mission Reports Combat Crews Individual Photos Photos POW KIA MACR Overseas Graves TAPS ALAN ECKHART CREW - 427th BS B-17F #41-24619 S-for-Sugar (427BS) GN-S (crew assigned 427BS: 30 Oct 1943 - photo: Oct 1943) (Eckhart was copilot to A.A. Cote, upgraded to pilot 5 Nov 1943) (Back L-R) 2Lt Edward F. Eccleston (N)(2), 2Lt Robert W. Meagher (B)(3), 2Lt Elton L. Jenkins (CP)(2), 2Lt Alan Eckhart (P)(1)
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Sgt Nyle F. Smith (TG)(3),
S/Sgt Edward P. Madak (LWG), CREW INCIDENT: On 01 Dec 43 mission #85 to Solingen, Germany in B-17G #42-31243 (No name) (427BS) GN-Z. B-17G 42-31243, on its first mission, was ditched in the English Channel at Pegwell Bay, England when the B-17 ran out of gas. The entire 10 man crew was picked by the British Air Sea Rescue and taken to Manston, England. A British recovery team discovered the ditched B-17 in the 1990s in the marshland at Sandwich Flats near Pegwell Bay and were able to collect wreckage that was turned over to the British Brenzett Aeronautical Museum. The 25 mission combat tour of 1Lt Eckhart was completed on 1 Dec 1943. New "Goldfish Club" members were: Lt A. Eckhart (P)(1), Lt E.L. Jenkins (CP), Lt G.L. Arvanites (N)(4), Lt R.W. Meagher (B)(3), T/Sgt F.X. Neuner (E)(4), T/Sgt F.T. Kuehl (R)(2), S/Sgt A.J. Tambe (BTG)(5), Sgt M. Musashe (RWG)(4)(6), S/Sgt E.F. Makak (LWG), Sgt N.F. Smith (TG)(3).
[Researched by 303rdBGA Historian Harry D. Gobrecht] |