A2A_B17G_Lady Jane

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This folder contains a repaint for the accu-sim version of the A2A B-17G Flying Fortress. 42-107009 was a B-17G of the 401st BG. According to Lt John Emch, the copilot, they were hit by flak during their bomb run over Hamburg on the 6th of November 1944. This damaged their no2 engine, and vibrations in this engine tore an oil-line in no 1 engine, causing it to overheat. Realizing that they were not going to make it to England, they decided to head south for allied lines. When a third engine failed, they had to make an emergency landing in the Wieringermeer. Dutch civilians tried to hide them, but the Germans had seen them come down and were very quickly at the spot and 9 crew members were taken prisoner (what happened to the 10th remained a mystery, the crew said he bailed out earlier, but he was never found). The Germans relieved the wreckage of all valuable material and blew up the rest. The remains were later buried in the field by the farmer, Mr. Iwema. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the repaint kit by A2A.
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